This week's facts and figures...What’s the Average Hoof-Care Income for Part-Time Farriers? and Head East, Young Farrier! This edition of Farrier Facts & Figures is brought to you by the International Hoof-Care Summit.
The passing of a beloved farriery educator, the story behind the creation of a popular hoof stand and the dangers of copper sulfate were among the topics covered in some of the most-read articles of November 2020.
The Farrier Registration Council metes out discipline for an English shoer, a simple packing method and using beeswax to combat bacteria and fungi were among the topics covered in some of the most-read articles of October 2020.
Horseshoe production has developed to a high level of quality and variety that’s unparalleled since the 1900s. The many companies that have emerged in the last 35 years, as well as the ease of manufacturing and importing shoes from all over the world, have enabled farriers to have unprecedented choices in our modern age.
Out of the blue, a client texts to say they’ve found another farrier. They may have a reason, whether good or bad, and explain to you why they’ve decided to switch farriers. Or you may never know why they made a change.
The dangers of farriery, Dr. Scott Morrison's footcare approach and dealing with thin-soled horses were among the topics covered in some of the most-read articles of September 2020.
Farriery is in the Galli family blood. The family’s shoeing legacy dates back to Fondi, Italy, when blacksmith Orazio Savocchio immigrated to Millbrook, N.Y., in the early 20th century. He changed his name to Galli — another family’s name back in Fondi — because the longer name was difficult for non-Italians to spell or pronounce. His son Louis continued into the trade, later passing the torch to his son Paul. Fourth-generation farrier Justin Galli carries on the family tradition, following his father into the trade about 25 years ago.
How to approach hoof care for a negative palmar angle foot, the pros and cons of top dressing and resetting pads with pour-ins were among the topics covered in some of the most-read articles of August 2020.
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I recently read a tribute posted to Facebook about the late farrier Bob Skradzio. The International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame member passed away more than 10 years ago, but is remembered by the countless farriers he impacted through his 60-plus years as a horseshoer. He was a link to industry history — one of the last to work street horses in an urban area who transitioned to a largely recreational riding practice.
In this episode, Mark Ellis, a Wisconsin farrier who learned the ropes with Renchin, recalls Red’s relationships with area veterinarians, his legacy and the second career as American Farriers Journal’s technical editor.
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