“Hello. Is this Ms. Henrietta Horseowner?” “ Hi, this is Mike Farrier.” “Mr. Farrier, thanks for calling me back so quick. I got your name from XXX. We work together. She’s been using you for a while and speaks highly of you. I have X horses and I think I have a problem. My [...]
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No Hoof, No Horse!-Basic Hoof Care Tips for Basic Owners
Posted in Michael's Farrier Service, tagged 6 weeks, behavior training, discipline, ground manners, hoofs, no hoof no horse, respect, responsibility on April 24, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Hoseshoe Art and The Art of Horseshoeing
Posted in Michael's Farrier Service, tagged art, disease, health, hoof, horseshoe, shoeing, treatment, trimming on January 9, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
HORSESHOE ART by Michael Eisenrigler The Art of Horseshoeing Professor E. Coleman (1765 – 1839) said: “A proper mode of shoeing is certainly of more importance than the treatment of any disease, or perhaps of all the diseases incident to horses. The foot is a part that we are particularly required to preserve in [...]
Ready to go!
Posted in Michael's Farrier Service on December 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Michael is back from Oklahoma – his Trailer is fully equipped! If you want your horse to be trimmed before Christmas or New Year or anytime in 2011, please call him: 204 – 636 -7787 OR 204 – 848 - 5370
Michael’s Horse Farrier Service
Posted in Michael's Farrier Service, tagged farrier, haflinger, handling, hoof problems, horse, horseshoeing, riding, training, western on November 30, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Mike was born with an intense love for horses but it wasn’t before his 22nd birthday when during a holiday in Hungary he could experience the freedom on the back of a cantering horse for the first time. Since then he couldn’t stop riding anymore and he enjoyed learning from well-known horse trainers as well as [...]