Edward Baker mobile farrier south west in Benger, Western Australia | Pet service
Edward Baker mobile farrier south west
Locality: Benger, Western Australia
Phone: +61 429 104 221
Address: partridge road 6223 Benger, WA, Australia
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24.01.2022 Farrier vacancies today and Friday - pm or call ED on 0429104221.Farrier vacancies today and Friday - pm or call ED on 0429104221.
24.01.2022 Bilateral hindlimb lameness is a condition commonly seen by Dr Mike and Dr Caroline during our lameness evaluations. These horses are often presented with lower... back pain and suggestions of hock and stifle pain. There are many causes of these lamenesses but collapsed heels of the hind feet is one which is often overlooked. Look at the X-ray below and specifically picture B. See how the base of the pedal bone slopes backwards. Try this with your toe lifting it up and feel what structures in your leg it puts pressure through and feel how more pressure is driven through the heel. This article : https://www.equipodiatry.com/LoworUnderRunHeelsInTheHindFee discusses the issues and how they can be improved. At Oldbury equine with our new Metron X-ray unit which accurately measures angles of the foot and in conjunction with Kim Broad ASF AWCF we offer a podiatry farrier service every Thursday afternoon focussing on the horses movement to work towards resolving such issues. We are also fully dedicated to working closely with your own farrier using this equipment.
22.01.2022 Farrier services still available at this point in time - servicing Southwest and some outside regions. We will take Covid 19 into consideration and horses will be handled by my wife using our own disinfected halters. Hands will be washed and disinfectant will be sprayed on our clothing between properties. ... Owner can choose to stand at 4m minimum distance or not be their at all. Payment must be made via electronic banking only too account below in full funds. BC Horse Training 066513 10097572
22.01.2022 "When a shoe is placed on a horse's foot, the horse no longer stands on its feet but on its shoes instead. Therefore, the shoe is placed with biomechanical cong...ruency so that it considers the same biomechanical landmarks used for the trim and essentially forms an extension of the trim. The shoe should be placed central to the widest part of the foot. The distance between breakover (the dorsal point of the shoe's contact with the ground) and the widest part of the foot should equal the distance from the widest part of the foot to the heel end of the shoe (Fig. 9). Breakover in the toe of the shoe can be altered when necessary by forging or by using a hand grinder. Using this technique also provides a basis in which to evaluate the existing farriery." Stephen E. O'Grady, BVSc, MRCVS See more
20.01.2022 Well said Bryce all to true ;)
19.01.2022 Hi everyone, I will be doing Equine barefoot trims in the Mandurah Area on 17th of July, there are only a few spots left.
17.01.2022 The blood vascular system of the hoof... I just can’t get over how intricate it is
16.01.2022 Congradulations to all the RSNCA High Point Winners for 2019 - We are excited to be a part of the WA club and are very proud of Edward for getting 2nd Reserve C...hampion High Point Award for the yr for Western Australian Ranchsorting, He is sitting 3rd Place for the State and is very proud to represent his State at National competition in January 2020. Welldone babe we are so proud of what you've achieved in 2020 with your two awesome Boys Frankee and Mighty Peptos Oak.....Extra carrots for them both this week as you couldn't have done it without them both. We thank the WATPA for the fantastic events they've held all yr and we look forward to contributing to the club more in 2020. CONGRADS TO ALL WINNERS
10.01.2022 Letter from a farrier's wife: I stood behind you in line today at the local feed store. I bit my tongue as you talked rudely about your farrier, complaining to ...your friend about the cost of your shoeing bill and declaring, without shame, "I mean, how hard can it BE? He's only there for an hour." My friend, let me tell you what you do not see - You do not see the mornings that begin at 6 a.m. and the nights that end at 11 p.m. You do not see your farrier performing his juggling act while he shoes, returns voicemails and text messages, and answers "emergency calls" for pulled shoes on Friday nights when he'd rather be at home with his family. On Sunday mornings when he'd rather be in church. You do not see the checks written to the shoeing supply house, the receipts for the fuel that gets him from your place to the next one, or the maintenance bills that keep his shoeing rig running down the road. You do not see the books he studies, the workshops he attends or teaches, or the seriousness with which he takes the art and skill of his profession. You do not hear him making late night calls to the vet and to other horseshoers that he respects as they put their heads together to come up with the best solution to make the horse comfortable enough to stay on his feet - to stay alive. My friend, you do not see the burn marks on his hands and arms from the hours he spends in the forge learning to make your shoes; always preparing to help you the next time your horse comes up lame, is diagnosed with navicular, or founders for the umpteenth time (even though he's warned you to pull that pony off the pasture). He must be prepared for anything you throw at him, and he takes this responsibility to his heart. You do not see the bumps, bruises, scuffs and injuries that he collects on a daily basis from young, naughty, impatient and flighty horses. He doesn't complain about them. He just keeps on keepin' on. They are part of the job, and he accepts this without complaint, just as he accepts your ingratitude. So, my friend, I implore you - the next time you think about opening your mouth to insult your farrier, spend a day in his shoes,
09.01.2022 We invite Clients Past or Present to add a Review to the page as we have just invited a lot of you to the page. Word of mouth and reviews are the best way to Help Small Business so please help get the word out that Ed is the Dedicated, Reliable, passionate, Horse loving Farrier you all know him to be. TIA to all that do Reviews
08.01.2022 #COMPETITION TIME# GO INTO THE DRAW TO WIN - BC HORSE TRAINING HAT, SHIRT & MUG ALONG WITH HALF A WK FREE TRAINING to the value of $150 OR $230 SAVING DEPENDING... WHAT SERVICE YOU CHOOSE. TO ENTER: SHARE & LIKE THIS POST,TAG 3 FRIENDS & BOOK IN FOR 4 OR MORE WKS WORK TO BE DONE WITH YOUR HORSE - TO GET INTO THE DRAW TO WIN. MUST BOOK BETWEEN END OF JULY THROUGH TO SEPTEMBER FOR TRAINING BOOKINGS. Pm for any enquiries BOOKINGS Must be made via PM or Call 0429104221. Draw will be Drawn August 1st.
06.01.2022 What’s the problem with a CLUB FOOT? Can you or should you try & ‘fix’ a club foot by trimming/shoeing? Can a horse with a club foot continue to have a long... healthy life? Do you know what causes a horse to club one of his feet? If your horse or someone’s horse you know has a club foot, or high/low syndrome, then read ‘What’s the problem with a club foot?’ in our latest Issue 24 - out now! BUY ISSUE 24 IN PRINT or ONLINE DIGITAL: http://bit.ly/BHMIssue24 It might just change you & your horse’s life forever! The BHM Team
05.01.2022 Seen by a barefoot trimmer and was turned out the following morning, while the girl went to get the next horse to turn out with him he broke down on the off for...e . He is an older horse very quiet and dose not gallop around the field ! The more concerning thing is 2 vets have been out and both have said that his feet look great and of no detriment to the injury! See more
05.01.2022 Exciting things coming to Wilkinson Farrier Services. FormaHoof is a innovative podiatry system which creates stability and provides support to the compromised... limb through the healing process. It has the natural foot shape and function. It allows the horse’s foot to naturally heal and regrow, while in a protective layer of flexible FormaHoof AP. It is used for rehab applications and as a general hoof protection. Some cases that are addressed with this system are: 1. High/Low Heel Syndrome - Rebuild the heels to get the correct biomechanics back into the foot. 2. Quarter Cracks - Stabilize and protect the hoof capsule to allow the crack to grow out. 3. White line disease - Once the affected area has been removed and/or cleaned, medication can be applied prior to applying the FormaHoof system. The FormaHoof system will keep the medication in place and seal it off from any bacteria, dirt or debris, protecting and stabilizing the hoof capsule while it heals. 4. Chronic Laminitis - Helps create sole depth and stability to the recovering hoof capsule. Medication can also be applied under the application. Feel free to contact us to set up your consultation.
04.01.2022 Anyone wanting their horse educated by us or Started to saddle we have some very affordable training Packages available currently
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