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25.01.2022 RHPPS Chex Outma Frost aka Cupid receiving the Elite Feet treatment prior to assisting with some "Horsemanship with Lisa" coaching videos. Carports aren't really for cars are they



22.01.2022 RHPPS Guys Precious Frost, aka Precious, is a Palomino roan QH filly Sire: Guys First Down Fame (imp) Dam: Frostpect (Admiral Frost, Easter Chex lines). Getting a trim

21.01.2022 Heels grow forward, not down. As farriers, we've all heard owners request (or in some instances demand) "don't touch the heels", or "take all the toe you can but leave the heel", also we occasionally hear some trainer or self taught farrier saying the same sort of baloney. Such a statement is a pretty good indicator that the person knows next to nothing about a horse's hoof and is just parroting what they've been told from some other yahoo. As heels grow forward, the base of... support moves forward as well. This contributes to the development of the exact hoof type the "leave all the heel" genius is trying to avoid. I've followed farriers who were fired for allegedly taking too much heel, when in fact they were taking no heel, just as they were told, and that was the problem. (That and they decided it was easier to go along to get along rather than attempt to educate someone who was already so confident in their knowledge on the subject.) So this is like a PSA. "Leave all the heel you can" tells you the person knows as much about a horse's hoof as a person telling a NASA engineer they oughta attach a windmill to the next space shuttle to save on fuel. Just stop. Photo credit: Andi Weishaupt This isn't my photo, but it is a great illustration. Text from Talbert Farrier Services, too good to not share:

20.01.2022 Sumkindastar with a set of front and back shoes. This mare is getting round with a spring in her step now.



19.01.2022 Imported Stallion Guys First Down Fame receiving a bit of attention today

15.01.2022 EQUESTRIAN QUEENALAND CORONAVIRUS (COVID-19) UPDATE 31 March 2020 Equestrian Queensland will continue to provide members with regular updates regarding the evolving Coronavirus (COVID-19) situation. On Sunday 29 March 2020, Prime Minister Scott Morrison announced further restrictions on Non-essential Gatherings. ...Continue reading

14.01.2022 To our valued Customers. Please note that as per our previous post from Equestrian Queensland, veterinarians and other professional services such as farriers are permitted to attend properties as required whilst complying with all government restrictions, social distancing and hygiene requirements. We are still taking bookings at this point and time.... You do not have to be present, you may catch your horse and leave in a safe location for us to attend to it. If you feel that you must be present please ensure that all reasonable steps are taken to maintain the social distancing and hygiene requirements. If you are feeling unwell, we ask that you please reschedule your appointment for another time. We appreciate your business and remain positive that by doing the right thing we will get through this together. Thankyou - James & Lisa



09.01.2022 When the difference between winning or losing depends on your horse’s speed and athleticism, every measure you can take to ensure your horse’s health and safety... is paramount. Caring for your horse’s feet is far more than slapping four metal shoes on the hooves and calling it a day! In this case, Barrel racers should know the importance of getting the horse’s hoof care just right, because it can make or break your performance. A comfortable horse will always perform better. This is RHPPS Catastrophee aka Cat or Big Mumma. Sire: Starlights Cow Smart Dam: Hey Beni TB (Northern Dancer x Pago Pago lines) Cat is an Open and 1D Barrel Race winner, Sprint Racing winner, Campdrafting and Cutting mare, she is a very versatile athlete and is treated as such. Lisa Sutton "We are often down to the hundredths of a second between first or second, anyone competing literally needs every advantage they can get. The competition is tough, so if I can ensure that the S Therapy Method divine balance points are taken care of, which is your horses head, body, feet and nutrition, I know I have an advantage and the rest is up to me. If by taking care of all of those things I can make my horses more comfortable, they’ll feel better and run more correctly, be able to remain calm thus allowing them to compete for a lot longer. I am extremely fussy about who goes near Cat for any kind of treatment or care. Edited to add: that shoeing has always been a family affair primarily with Steve shoeing the horses, aside from about 3 occasions. And whilst James is my partner, it doesn't change the fact that I love my horses and want the best care I can have and that they are athletes and need to be treated as such. Without bias, James does a really great job with her feet, is thorough and understands the importance of a balanced hoof, and for those reasons alone, I highly recommend the farrier work he does."

07.01.2022 FrenchNSpectacular getting a trim with Dressed For Fame looking on

02.01.2022 Working on S Therapy & KS Performance Horses "Caribbean Chex". Sire: Acres Destiny (imp) Dam: Chex A Lite (Docs Spinifex & Burrito Chex lines). Safe to say she's a bit special.

01.01.2022 Elite Feet Farrier Services Service & Price List Full Trim $50 Front Shoes Only $75... Front Shoes + Hind Feet trimmed $100 Full set of shoes $150 Prices include Shoes, Nails and Travel within the serviced area. Serviced area - 75km radius of Binjour, Q 4625. Work outside serviced area will incur a travel surcharge. We reserve the right to refuse a horse without prejudice, if it is excessively difficult to handle or is deemed to be dangerous. Travel Charges will apply.

01.01.2022 Don't let this happen to you, contact us at Elite Feet Farrier Services today #Fergus



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