06/02/2026
š£ Welsh Farrier Team Trials ā Announcement š“šØ
We have the opportunity for new members to join the Welsh Farrier Team. Trials will be taking place soon, if you'd like to register your interest and take part in the trial process then please contact us on 07930 888219
We look forward to seeing you there!
02/12/2025
Ten things that affect your horseās hoof. Please feel free to share.
These subjects are all covered in depth in The Hoof of the Horse: curtisfarrierbooks.com
14/07/2025
Just want to share a quick update from the Kent County Show earlier this month. I competed over the whole weekend, teaming up with Joe Whitehead and was really pleased to come away with 1st in the speed shoe making and 3rd in the roadster, hunter, and open shoe making classes. It was a great weekend working alongside Joe and seeing some talented farriers in action. Thanks to everyone for the support!
A special thinks to Ben Stern for organising the event and making sure the entire weekend ran like a well oiled machine!
Kent County Show
08/03/2025
Lovely day out at Hereford Master and Apprentice competition today, helping out Cay and Jack who are apprenticed with my old mentor Jamie Goddard. Very pleased to have come away with joint highest individual score in the shoeing, and got to see some beautiful work from some very talented farriers!
Thankyou to Herefordshire College and Danny Bennett for running such a slick event, and Wayne Preece Fwcf and Gareth Thomas for judging.
23/02/2025
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06/01/2025
How to Keep Your Horseās Feet Healthy in Sudden Colder Weather: UK Tips from a Farrier
As the winter chill sets in across the UK, itās crucial to pay extra attention to your horseās feet. Sudden drops in temperature, combined with wet, muddy conditions, can create challenges for hoof health. Here are some practical tips to help keep your horse's feet in top condition during this time.
1. Maintain Regular Farrier Visits
Colder weather doesnāt mean you can skip trims or shoeing appointments. Regular farrier visits ensure your horse's hooves stay balanced, preventing issues like cracks or flares that can worsen in wet or frozen conditions.
2. Keep Hooves Clean and Dry
Mud, ice, and wet bedding can soften the hoof and increase the risk of thrush or abscesses.
- Daily cleaning: Pick out hooves daily to remove mud, manure, and ice buildup.
- Drying areas: Provide a dry, clean standing area, such as a rubber-matted stable or gravel turnout areas, to help keep hooves dry.
3. Manage Mud Fever Risks
Prolonged exposure to wet, muddy conditions can weaken hooves and lead to infections.
- Use hoof disinfectants sparingly to help prevent bacteria build-up.
- Avoid turning horses out in waterlogged paddocks for extended periods.
4. Feed for Hoof Health
The right diet supports hoof strength and resilience.
- Add supplements like biotin, zinc, and methionine to your horseās feed to encourage strong, healthy hoof growth.
- Ensure your horse has access to plenty of forage and a balanced diet, as poor nutrition can slow hoof regeneration.
5. Prepare for Icy Conditions
Sudden frost can cause hard, uneven ground that may lead to bruises or cracks.
- Consider using sole protection or studs in your horseās shoes to provide better grip.
- Regularly check for cracks or bruising and consult your farrier if any issues arise.
6. Check for Early Signs of Problems
Winter weather can mask early signs of hoof trouble. Watch for:
- Soft or spongy soles (a sign of thrush or excessive moisture).
- Heat or swelling in the hoof, which could indicate an abscess.
- Cracking or splitting, especially in dry, frosty conditions.
7. Provide Regular Exercise
Movement promotes circulation to the hooves, encouraging healthy growth and preventing stiffness in cold weather. Even short walks on good footing can make a big difference.
Stay Proactive This Winter
By staying proactive and partnering with your farrier, you can help your horse maintain strong, healthy hooves throughout the winter. If youāre unsure about your horseās specific needs or notice changes in their feet, donāt hesitate to contact us for expert advice.
Letās keep your horse sound and happy all season long!
Feel free to share this post or get in touch if you need support with your horseās hoof care this winter.