Questions
Commonly Asked Questions
Do I need to shoe my horse?
Not all horses need shoes. Many horses do well barefoot, while others require shoes depending on use, terrain, and hoof quality. I will evaluate each horse and recommend what is best for soundness and long-term health.
When should I pull shoes in the fall?
This depends on how the horse is being used and the conditions. In many cases shoes can be pulled when riding slows down, but some horses still need support or traction through winter.
Are you here year round?
Yes. I live in Star Valley year round and work throughout Star Valley and Jackson Hole.
When should I call a veterinarian?
If your horse is lame, injured, or has a condition requiring medical treatment, a veterinarian should be involved. I regularly work with veterinarians when therapeutic or corrective shoeing is needed.
What is a Certified Journeyman Farrier?
A Certified Journeyman Farrier is the highest level of certification through the American Farrier’s Association and requires advanced testing in trimming, shoeing, forging, and hoof science.
Do you work on young or difficult horses?
Yes, but I am a farrier, not a trainer. Horses should be reasonably safe to handle. If training is needed, it is best to work with a trainer before scheduling.
If my horse needs sedation, what should I do?
If sedation is needed, discuss it with Nate first for proper timing and handling
Still have questions?
Every horse is different.
Call or text anytime and we can talk about what your horse needs.
