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Frankly Speaking
A True Gentleman Farrier
By Frank Lessiter

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What Would You Charge?
Here's how 144 hoof-care pros priced the trimming and shoeing for 20 types of horses.
By Frank Lessiter

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Remembering Red Renchin
Friends and colleagues celebrate the Hall Of Fame farrier's life and his generosity to the industry.

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Farrier Licensing, Still Divisive As Ever
An exclusive American Farriers Journal survey reveals a mandate for quality and control standards.
By Jeff Cota

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Before The Big Race, It’s Business As Usual
Building a plan and adjusting as needed has led to success on the harness track for farrier-trainer team.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Considerations For Launching A Multi-Farrier Practice
Veteran Florida farrier James Gilchrist provides lessons he learned form building a multi-farrier practice.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Log Your Way To Greater Savings
While you may already deduct your vehicle expenses and mileage, are you doing so correctly?
By Drew Morales

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Use This Checklist For Screening Potential Clients
This guideline provides new client questions to ask to save time and difficulty.
By Jaime Elftman

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Better Strategies For Managing Your Inventory
Farriers offer their insights on prioritizing and buying supplies.

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Is The Saddle The Problem?
Understanding general principles helps farriers confirm or eliminate causes of lameness.
By Steve Kraus

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Keeping Beamer Comfortable
Wisconsin farrier helps horse with an extra hoof wall stave off laminitis.
By Jeff Cota

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Protect Your Practice From Crisis And Debt
Manage your money properly to ensure a successful business.
By Jeff Cota

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Creating An Ideal Work Space
Farriers offer tips for encouraging novice owners to provide a safe and comfortable shoeing area.
By Heather Smith Thomas

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Moving Your Farrier Practice
Planning increases likelihood of success.
By Drew Morales

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Spotlight On Hoof Care
Colorado Classic Gives Everyone A Chance To Participate
By Jaime Elftman

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