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Farrier Jason Peters

Phone: +61 438 334 001



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23.01.2022 Great options for not having your farrier return.



20.01.2022 Small ponies need regular hoof care to keep them balanced and sound.

19.01.2022 My hands in the past.

18.01.2022 Licenced Master Farrier, with trade certificate accreditation.



16.01.2022 Dental care for horses Your horse's teeth are important! Dental care in the horse involves the same principles as human dentistry; many of the diseases seen in peoples teeth are also diagnosed and treated in the horse. For example periodontal disease or disease of the structures surrounding the tooth is the number one cause of premature tooth loss in both horses and humans. Just like people, horses experience dental pain. Horses certainly can experience severe pain caused by...Continue reading

15.01.2022 Old school farrier trailer.

15.01.2022 Some horses that I have treated have had there hooves neglected and are in poor condition - before and after.



14.01.2022 Another happy shod horse today.

14.01.2022 Finished setting up the new horse shoeing ute to make life easier whilst out on the road visiting horses.

12.01.2022 The pros and cons of hot shoeing verses cold Shoeing, something to ponder over. The old-timers go misty eyed when they recall the sight and the smell of the local blacksmith fitting hot shoes to the horses, and I for one still love the aroma and the clouds of smoke from hot shoeing. The tradition of hot shoeing was born out of necessity. When hand making horse shoes prior to the machine made shoe era, the hand tools were not as refined as they are today. The old style hoof cu...Continue reading

11.01.2022 Our Friesian Stallion.

08.01.2022 This is the trimming procedure for one of our Friesian horses that required barefoot trimming.



08.01.2022 Ive seen this happen before

07.01.2022 Great quote of the day.

07.01.2022 What is seedy toe? Seedy toe is a separation of the horse's hoof wall from the underlying sensitive laminae at the white line, resulting in a cavity that fills with crumbling dirt, horn and debris and is prone to associated infection. What causes seedy toe? seedy_toe-1It can occur as a complication of chronic laminitis with rotation and sinking of the pedal bone (P3 or distal phalanx), followed by secondary infection. It can also occur in non-laminitic feet with long toe/low ...Continue reading

06.01.2022 I have decided to go back to my passion /experience as a master Farrier around Bendigo area to help horses in need of a experienced tradesperson, I have over 30 years experience and I hold a VRC Farriers Licence. So if you are in need of an expert to assist with your horses hooves look no further and give me a call today, Jason Peters 0438334001

04.01.2022 The importance of regular trimming and hoof balance,care its not something you do once a year it needs to be every 5 weeks between Trimms to avoid painful situations for your horse or pony.

03.01.2022 ITS NOT THE FARRIERS JOB: Farrier - Inspects, trims and shapes horses hooves, fits and nails horseshoes. Each persons idea of WHAT the farriers job includes i...s different to the next person, and often a question I get asked is if I know of a good farrier... One that is patient, replies to calls/messages and arrives on time. We all want that but do we understand what is (and is not) in the farriers job description? What is the farriers job and what is ours, and how can we make ourselves good clients that have and keep good farriers. I see so often the farrier get the blame for unprepared horses, that is purely a lack of the owners preparation and responsibility. If things dont go well, we dont get to blame our farrier for what is OUR own lack of preparation. That means: preparing our horses to be comfortable physically and mentally, having them stand up and prepared for their feet to be handled, picked up, rasped, held between legs, bring feet back and forth with the same duration that will be expected by our farriers, and all of this done BEFORE the farrier shows up. Not just his feet picked up and put down, with little asked of the horse. If our horse cant confidently and patiently stand for the same duration that it takes to get feet worked on, adding someone whos asking them to do it on three legs isnt going to improve in one farrier visit. Separation anxiety and poor handling practices should be addressed on our time, not the farriers. This means working and improving on ourselves to have this in our horses, this may mean further education for HANDLER and horse. The farrier has the right to stop a session at any time and reschedule if the horse is not prepared, it is not the farriers job to educate the horse to be handled - but our farrier should be considerate to our young or troubled horses needs. This means allowing time for the horse so it takes less time for further sessions. We dont just have a responsibility to our horses, but to our farriers as well. Good farriers come to well prepared clients, and a person will always do more than what is expected when they feel considered and appreciated. Be good to your farrier - No Hoof No Horse! - Tiffanie Edwards

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