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Northport wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:26 pm A good one is worth his or her weight in gold, but it does surprise me how these mega farms with bottomless pockets can’t seem to find a decent one.
"His or her weight in gold".........That reminds me of something I've thought about for a long time now. Have any of you who are in the industry ever encountered a female farrier? I don't recall ever seeing one in any pictures or videos, but of course that doesn't mean that women in that occupation don't exist.

I've just always seen that it's such backbreaking work that requires an awful lot of physical strength, and it's hard for me to imagine that there's many women who would want to take up that line of work. Thanks for the feedback!
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Missbeholder wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:01 pm
Northport wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:26 pm A good one is worth his or her weight in gold, but it does surprise me how these mega farms with bottomless pockets can’t seem to find a decent one.
"His or her weight in gold".........That reminds me of something I've thought about for a long time now. Have any of you who are in the industry ever encountered a female farrier? I don't recall ever seeing one in any pictures or videos, but of course that doesn't mean that women in that occupation don't exist.

I've just always seen that it's such backbreaking work that requires an awful lot of physical strength, and it's hard for me to imagine that there's many women who would want to take up that line of work. Thanks for the feedback!
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Our beloved farrier (who is fantastic) has had a girl assistant/apprentice for at least the last 3 years, so it’s not a novelty at our farm anymore. I’ve seen a couple others on instagram reels, but not sure where they are based.

It’s definitely a gruelling job, and you have to be strong and flexible, but I can’t see why a determined gal cant do it. I’m only one of two girls in Canada who does my specific job, because it is so physically demanding, but all it takes is one girl seeing another do it before more and more follow suit.
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Northport wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:59 pm Our beloved farrier (who is fantastic) has had a girl assistant/apprentice for at least the last 3 years, so it’s not a novelty at our farm anymore. I’ve seen a couple others on instagram reels, but not sure where they are based.

It’s definitely a gruelling job, and you have to be strong and flexible, but I can’t see why a determined gal cant do it. I’m only one of two girls in Canada who does my specific job, because it is so physically demanding, but all it takes is one girl seeing another do it before more and more follow suit.
Thanks. I certainly didn't mean to suggest that women CAN'T do the job. Given very good physical condition and the right mindset, there's no reason why a woman shouldn't be able to. I just know that I've never actually seen one on the job, and just watching those "guys" doing their thing just makes my whole body ache somethin' fierce! I'm too old now, of course, but I can't remember a time in my life that I would have taken on work like that day in and day out!

By the way, even though I'm pretty ignorant about it, farrier science has always completely fascinated me. I just don't see how the really good ones can successfully deal with the complex problems that must arise when dealing with a horse's feet! It just amazes me!
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Missbeholder wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 8:01 pm
Northport wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:26 pm A good one is worth his or her weight in gold, but it does surprise me how these mega farms with bottomless pockets can’t seem to find a decent one.
"His or her weight in gold".........That reminds me of something I've thought about for a long time now. Have any of you who are in the industry ever encountered a female farrier? I don't recall ever seeing one in any pictures or videos, but of course that doesn't mean that women in that occupation don't exist.

I've just always seen that it's such backbreaking work that requires an awful lot of physical strength, and it's hard for me to imagine that there's many women who would want to take up that line of work. Thanks for the feedback!
Scott Morrison, who’s one of the best farriers in the world has a female farrier that trims and shoes horses on her own. Also the farrier for Dixiana has a female assistant too.
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Akitaperson wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 3:40 pm Swiss Skydiver, she's looking well

https://x.com/GA72MXM/status/1844972967 ... 8GGNQ&s=19
Sure hope they get her hooves straightened out quick, those cracks look deep and the one on the left looks like it’s already cracking all the way up.
Finding a good farrier must be the proverbial unicorn in the equine world. Someone posted an updated photo of Justify the other day, and his front hooves were pretty gnarly.

The issue with Justify is he has shit feet, they've always looked bad in some form or another. Now it's probably a mix of him and a crud farrier. One would thing for how much these horses make a good farrier would be used
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Akitaperson wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:26 am
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Essential Quality wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 6:00 pm

Sure hope they get her hooves straightened out quick, those cracks look deep and the one on the left looks like it’s already cracking all the way up.
Finding a good farrier must be the proverbial unicorn in the equine world. Someone posted an updated photo of Justify the other day, and his front hooves were pretty gnarly.

The issue with Justify is he has shit feet, they've always looked bad in some form or another. Now it's probably a mix of him and a crud farrier. One would thing for how much these horses make a good farrier would be used
I found a blog article about Justify's feet before the Preakness that includes a couple of cell phone pictures by his farrier Curtis Burns. They're kind of yikes.

https://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2018/05/h ... f.html?m=1
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That photo of Big Brown’s foot always makes me cringe. How he ran on that poor painful hoof is beyond me.
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ForTheThrill wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:51 am
Akitaperson wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:26 am
Psychotic Parakeet wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:17 pm

Finding a good farrier must be the proverbial unicorn in the equine world. Someone posted an updated photo of Justify the other day, and his front hooves were pretty gnarly.

The issue with Justify is he has shit feet, they've always looked bad in some form or another. Now it's probably a mix of him and a crud farrier. One would thing for how much these horses make a good farrier would be used
I found a blog article about Justify's feet before the Preakness that includes a couple of cell phone pictures by his farrier Curtis Burns. They're kind of yikes.

https://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2018/05/h ... f.html?m=1
If a triple crown wasn’t on the line I don’t think he would’ve ran in the Preakness, any other horse would’ve been rested or retired.

I worry about him as poor hooves on tiny feet supporting a massive body is a recipe for laminitis, even without mentioning the intense workload Coolmore has him under. But isn’t it grand that a breed shaping sire has those hooves?
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Eohippus wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:22 am
ForTheThrill wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:51 am
Akitaperson wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:26 am


The issue with Justify is he has shit feet, they've always looked bad in some form or another. Now it's probably a mix of him and a crud farrier. One would thing for how much these horses make a good farrier would be used
I found a blog article about Justify's feet before the Preakness that includes a couple of cell phone pictures by his farrier Curtis Burns. They're kind of yikes.

https://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2018/05/h ... f.html?m=1
If a triple crown wasn’t on the line I don’t think he would’ve ran in the Preakness, any other horse would’ve been rested or retired.

I worry about him as poor hooves on tiny feet supporting a massive body is a recipe for laminitis, even without mentioning the intense workload Coolmore has him under. But isn’t it grand that a breed shaping sire has those hooves?


Seems like alot of sires who become stupidly popular have issues. Justify has shit feet and bad temperament, Into Mischiefs front legs are gross, Storm Cat threw wonky legs etc. But hey big breeders no longer seem to care about soundness
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Akitaperson wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 11:06 am
Eohippus wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:22 am
ForTheThrill wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:51 am

I found a blog article about Justify's feet before the Preakness that includes a couple of cell phone pictures by his farrier Curtis Burns. They're kind of yikes.

https://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2018/05/h ... f.html?m=1
If a triple crown wasn’t on the line I don’t think he would’ve ran in the Preakness, any other horse would’ve been rested or retired.

I worry about him as poor hooves on tiny feet supporting a massive body is a recipe for laminitis, even without mentioning the intense workload Coolmore has him under. But isn’t it grand that a breed shaping sire has those hooves?


Seems like alot of sires who become stupidly popular have issues. Justify has shit feet and bad temperament, Into Mischiefs front legs are gross, Storm Cat threw wonky legs etc. But hey big breeders no longer seem to care about soundness
I did notice that IM's knees were shaking a bit when standing. I think it was more noticeable on one side but cant remember which.
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Did Justify have a bad temperament while racing? I don’t remember hearing that- or did it develop later due to overbreeding?
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flytpthestars wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 12:26 pm
Akitaperson wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 11:06 am
Eohippus wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 10:22 am

If a triple crown wasn’t on the line I don’t think he would’ve ran in the Preakness, any other horse would’ve been rested or retired.

I worry about him as poor hooves on tiny feet supporting a massive body is a recipe for laminitis, even without mentioning the intense workload Coolmore has him under. But isn’t it grand that a breed shaping sire has those hooves?


Seems like alot of sires who become stupidly popular have issues. Justify has shit feet and bad temperament, Into Mischiefs front legs are gross, Storm Cat threw wonky legs etc. But hey big breeders no longer seem to care about soundness
I did notice that IM's knees were shaking a bit when standing. I think it was more noticeable on one side but cant remember which.
I overheard a breeder at a well known large farm say to someone when discussing a horse with physical issues “ If he can walk he can breed.” Sad this is the prevailing attitude where greed knows no bounds,
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Squeaky wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 1:28 pm Did Justify have a bad temperament while racing? I don’t remember hearing that- or did it develop later due to overbreeding?
I remember Bob Baffert saying that the horse “would want to bite your head off” during his triple crown bid
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Squeaky wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 1:28 pm Did Justify have a bad temperament while racing? I don’t remember hearing that- or did it develop later due to overbreeding?
You weren’t able to turn your back on that horse without coming away with a piece of your shoulder missing.
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Eohippus wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 12:25 pm
Squeaky wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 1:28 pm Did Justify have a bad temperament while racing? I don’t remember hearing that- or did it develop later due to overbreeding?
I remember Bob Baffert saying that the horse “would want to bite your head off” during his triple crown bid
“Justify, you can walk up to him and he might give you three, four, five seconds and then he’s done with you,” Baffert said. “He’ll try to bite your head off. It’s not in a mean way. He’s just a big, tough horse. He’ll run you out of the stall.”
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Northport wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 3:57 pm
Eohippus wrote: Tue Oct 15, 2024 12:25 pm
Squeaky wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 1:28 pm Did Justify have a bad temperament while racing? I don’t remember hearing that- or did it develop later due to overbreeding?
I remember Bob Baffert saying that the horse “would want to bite your head off” during his triple crown bid
“Justify, you can walk up to him and he might give you three, four, five seconds and then he’s done with you,” Baffert said. “He’ll try to bite your head off. It’s not in a mean way. He’s just a big, tough horse. He’ll run you out of the stall.”
That’s the quote I was remembering, thanks
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Akitaperson wrote: Mon Oct 14, 2024 11:06 am

Seems like alot of sires who become stupidly popular have issues. Justify has shit feet and bad temperament, Into Mischiefs front legs are gross, Storm Cat threw wonky legs etc. But hey big breeders no longer seem to care about soundness
Justify and IM are from the Storm Cat sire line.
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ForTheThrill wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:51 am
Akitaperson wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:26 am
Psychotic Parakeet wrote: Sat Oct 12, 2024 7:17 pm

Finding a good farrier must be the proverbial unicorn in the equine world. Someone posted an updated photo of Justify the other day, and his front hooves were pretty gnarly.

The issue with Justify is he has shit feet, they've always looked bad in some form or another. Now it's probably a mix of him and a crud farrier. One would thing for how much these horses make a good farrier would be used
I found a blog article about Justify's feet before the Preakness that includes a couple of cell phone pictures by his farrier Curtis Burns. They're kind of yikes.

https://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2018/05/h ... f.html?m=1
STG had a patch like that on his back right hoof before the PA Derby too.

https://cdn-images.bloodhorse.com/i/blo ... ba9a19.jpg

You can really see it in this one: https://cdn-images.bloodhorse.com/i/blo ... 92ffd8.jpg
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CoronadosQuest wrote: Wed Oct 16, 2024 1:29 am
ForTheThrill wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 9:51 am
Akitaperson wrote: Sun Oct 13, 2024 7:26 am


The issue with Justify is he has shit feet, they've always looked bad in some form or another. Now it's probably a mix of him and a crud farrier. One would thing for how much these horses make a good farrier would be used
I found a blog article about Justify's feet before the Preakness that includes a couple of cell phone pictures by his farrier Curtis Burns. They're kind of yikes.

https://hoofcare.blogspot.com/2018/05/h ... f.html?m=1
STG had a patch like that on his back right hoof before the PA Derby too.

https://cdn-images.bloodhorse.com/i/blo ... ba9a19.jpg

You can really see it in this one: https://cdn-images.bloodhorse.com/i/blo ... 92ffd8.jpg
I read STG and thought "Seeking The Gold or Strike The Gold?" I'm showing my age! :lol:
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