💙 MY PASSION...

 

... is to provide compassionate barefoot trimming care for horse’s hooves following natural trim methods; recommending holistic approaches for maintenance and rehabilitation including nutrition, environment, exercise and regular trims. I offer over 14 years of full time experience natural barefoot trimming including:

 

  • transition from shoes
  • mild to acute laminitis
  • navicular
  • imbalance due to compensation
  • white line disease
  • lameness rehabilitation
  • thrush
  • abscesses
  • seedy toe
  • boot fitting
  • assistance with resources including diet, environment, etc.
  • improved comfort & movement

 

I use a whole horse approach to promote soundness and health... maintaining a reputation built of heart-felt care and reliability for horses and their caretakers. Services include well-mannered donkeys, mules and goats or sheep.


Natural barefoot trimming results in healthy, correct hooves promoting soundness along with natural form and function - without horseshoes. It addresses lameness due to laminitis, navicular, frog disease, white line separation and more. The barefoot trim method provides a proven and effective alternative to conventional hoof care methods.

Accepting new clients who wish to learn to maintain or transition to the barefoot trim for a natural trim for their horses.

 

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CONSIDER HAVING X-RAYS AVAILABLE IF POSSIBLE

 

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SERVICE AREA: Approximately 3 hour radius from Benson North Carolina (including parts of Virginia and South Carolina)

to horse's location pending schedule availability

More information for the curious and those with horses in need are most welcome ... EXPLORE this website.  God created horses remarkably and wonderfully without metal attached to their feet. See what a difference a barefoot trimmer makes in stride and movement, performance and overall well-being of your horse.

...correct form promotes correct function;

correct function maintains correct form...

no hoof, no horse