Life On and Off an Acreage

In-sights into moving from an Acreage back to Town, plus a few things I find of interest.

Two things that horses are scared about:


1. Things that move
2. Things that don't move




Old enough to be eccentric, but not rich enough

January 17, 2010

Be Your Own Farrier


When you live on an acreage with horses, you are always looking at ways to reduce costs, particularly with horses. I watched my farriers at work for about 2 years before thinking "Wow this is expensive! How can I learn how to do this?" I did a Google Search of the Internet and found that most schools required anywhere from 2 weeks to 2 years and having to move to do it. Then I looked at correspondence schools via the internet and found to my surprise that a course (with diploma) was offered for the grand sum of $65.00. Yep, sixty-five dollars. I figured I could afford to lose $65, but couldn't afford much more.
The experience was well worth it! I had a great instructor, a good reference book ( all courtesy of the internet) and she was available on a daily basis (no additional cost). You were expected to ask questions! If you didn't, you didn't graduate!

Now comes the financial benefits to me, with my three horses.

Course.....$65.00
Tools......$248.00
Total..... $313.00

It cost me $110 for horse trimming each time at about 8 week intervals.
Cost (7 times per year at $110 per session X 4 years =) $3080.00

I am still using my first hoof knife, rasp,and nippers!

That has done 84 horses plus 6 horses (helping out neighbours)

How is that for a return on an investment!
There are side benefits:
1. No scrambling trying to find a farrier!
2. No brutal farriers on site!
3.I was able to trim out a problem that was costing me a fortune in shoeing, without shoeing.

If anyone is interested in following up on this, let me know and Iwill forward the name of the school and instructor.


One other benefit worth mentioning! no crippled horses!

7 comments:

  1. Glad to see you got your comment box back.

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  2. Wow, interesting post. I laughed when you first mentioned the cost and assumed you were going to tell a story about how horrible the course was, lol.
    That is fantastic! I'd love to get a horse at some point in time, but remembered from my 'old' days that keeping them could be pricey.

    Good for you!

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  3. I would love to do the same course that you did and would be so appreciative for the course information. sendmeganmail@mail.com

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  4. Can you send me the information on the farrier correspondence course? Thanks.

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  5. I, too, would like the info on the farrier course, thankyou!
    Bcpendleton@gmail.com

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  6. The course was put on by Universal class Inc. They appear to have stopped offering it, but if you contacted them (Google, maybe they will offer it again.

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  7. After much research I have enrolled in this course. http://integrativehorsecourses.com/course-listings.html

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