2002
Prices
Shoeing
and Trims |
Pricing |
New Shoes |
$70 |
Resets |
$65 |
Trims |
$22 |
Half Shoes/Half Trim |
$55 |
Custom Forged, Hand-Made Shoes from Bar Stock |
$125 |
Specialty Shoes |
$80+ |
Therapuetic Shoes |
$90+ |
resets |
$75+ |
Shoe
Modifications |
|
Rocker, Rolled, and Squared toes |
$10 |
Trailers and Scotched heels |
$10 |
Borium or Drilled/Tapped Studs |
$90 |
Clips |
$10+ |
Wedges, pads, packing |
price on request |
Hoof Reconstruction |
|
equithane, bond-n-flex |
price on request |
Misc. |
|
Farrier's Formula |
|
11lb. |
$40 |
22lb. |
$75 |
44lb. |
$140 |
Trip Charge* |
no charge<20miles, $5 for every 5 mile |
Special Trip Charge/Mileage** |
$1.75/mile |
After Hours Charge |
$50+bill per horse |
Sunday Special Call |
$200+bill |
Behaviorly Challenged Horse |
$25+/Hour |
Horse Retrieval |
$20 |
No Show |
$25 on next bill |
Cast shoe*** |
|
due to environment |
$20 |
due to excess hoof length |
$40 |
NO CREDIT ---- Payment at time of Service
Prices
subject to change.
There will be a $25.00 charge on all returned checks
*Distance from 1800 Lorance Drive, Little Rock, AR
**Calculated from 1800 Lorance Drive or previous location
***Is subject to additional charges
Therapeutic
and weighted shoes do not carry a warranty against loss. Horses wearing these
types of shoes should be kept on dry ground, and the feet must be cleaned daily.
Mud, slop, manure, and urine all cause soft hoof walls; therapeutic and weighted
shoes cause more strain on the wall as well and requires more maintenance. It is
the owner's responsibility to clean the feet daily and keep the horse out of mud
and in a clean environment.
We can order
any type of shoe for your horse. If you want something out of the norm, advance
notice must be given; you will receive a price estimate at that time. Due to the
enormous number of shoes and equipment available, it is impossible to stock them
all.
If it is
determined that veterinary assistance is needed, the client is responsible for
charges accrued for that call, as well as any follow-u calls. Veterinary
expenses are also the client's responsibility.
Cast shoes
are an uncommon problem, and are almost always due to environmental conditions
or horse activity. Usually, a shoe is pulled when the horse is in a muddy
environment and is running around or catches it in a fence or with a hind foot.
Poor hoof quality will also contribute to a cast shoe. If your horse
unexpectedly loses a shoe, I will reset it as soon as possible. There is a
charge for this service, depending on distance traveled to you and whether the
shoe can be reset or if a new shoe is needed. Please check shoes daily and make
an appointment for a reset before the hoof gets overlong or the shoes become
loose.