Brown Horseshoeing

Farrier in Dallas, Texas

(752) 555-86246374 Pasture Rd, Dallas, TX 75201

About Brown Horseshoeing

Brown Horseshoeing is a Dallas, Texas farrier service focused on natural hoof care, corrective trimming, and glue-on shoe applications. Dallas and the surrounding DFW region have a large and active horse community, with everything from competitive show barns to private hobby farms spread across the Metroplex. Farriers in this area deal with a wide variety of hoof types and management situations. Brown Horseshoeing's focused service list suggests a provider who prioritizes hoof health and thoughtful trimming over a one-size-fits-all approach.

Services

Glue-On Shoes
Natural Hoof Care
Corrective Trimming

Specialties

Gaited Horses

Certifications

AFA Certified Farrier

Brands Used

DiamondJim KeithMustad

Frequently Asked Questions

What is natural hoof care and how is it different from regular trimming?
Natural hoof care is an approach that models the trim after how free-roaming horses' hooves naturally wear down. It tends to result in a shorter toe, lower heels, and a more concave sole than a traditional farrier trim, and it's often paired with going barefoot.
Are glue-on shoes as durable as nailed shoes?
Modern glue-on shoe systems hold up well under most conditions, though they may not be the right choice for horses in heavy mud or water. They're an excellent option for horses whose hoof walls won't hold nails securely or for those in certain rehabilitation situations.
How do I know if my horse needs corrective trimming?
Signs include uneven wear on existing shoes, a horse that stumbles frequently, toe flares, or subtle lameness without a clear injury cause. Your vet and farrier working together can identify whether trimming adjustments could improve movement and comfort.
Can corrective trimming fix a broken hoof angle?
In many cases, yes, though it takes time and consistent follow-through across multiple trim cycles. A broken-back or broken-forward hoof-pastern axis can often be gradually corrected with deliberate trimming, reducing strain on tendons and joints.
Is natural hoof care suitable for horses that are ridden regularly?
Many horses transition successfully to a natural trim and barefoot lifestyle while staying in regular work. The suitability depends on the footing they're worked on, their individual hoof quality, and how gradual the transition is managed.
How long do glue-on shoes typically stay on?
Most glue-on shoes last four to six weeks, which aligns with a standard trim cycle. Factors like the horse's activity level, turnout conditions, and hoof growth rate can all affect how long they hold.

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