Brown Mobile Farrier

Farrier in Park City, Utah

(840) 555-68326017 Corral Dr, Park City, UT 84060

About Brown Mobile Farrier

Brown Mobile Farrier brings hoof care directly to your property in Park City, Utah, eliminating the hassle of trailering your horse to a shop. Park City's equestrian scene includes everything from recreational trail horses to performance animals, and a mobile farrier who can handle that range of clients is genuinely useful. Services include foal trimming, barefoot trimming, and gaited horse shoeing. Whether you're boarding at a larger facility near the ski resort corridors or keeping horses on a private property in the hills, Brown comes to you.

Services

Foal Trimming
Barefoot Trimming
Gaited Horse Shoeing

Specialties

Gaited Horses

Certifications

Master Farrier

Brands Used

St. CroixMustadLibertyHeller

Frequently Asked Questions

Is barefoot trimming a good option for horses ridden on rocky Utah trails?
It depends on the individual horse. Some horses develop strong soles and handle rocky terrain well without shoes, especially when transitioned gradually. Others benefit from at least front shoes for protection on harder surfaces common in the Wasatch area.
What's the advantage of using a mobile farrier versus hauling to a shop?
Mobile service saves you trailering time and keeps your horse in a familiar environment, which often means a calmer, more cooperative animal during the appointment. It's also more practical if you have multiple horses that all need attention on the same day.
How long does a typical barefoot trim take?
A routine trim usually takes around 20 to 30 minutes per horse for an experienced farrier. First appointments or horses with neglected hooves may take longer depending on the amount of work needed.
What if my foal is nervous and won't stand still?
Farriers who work with foals regularly expect some fidgeting, especially in the beginning. Patience and positive handling during early trims go a long way toward making future appointments easier for both the foal and the owner.
Can Brown Mobile Farrier work at a boarding facility or only private properties?
Mobile farriers routinely work at boarding facilities, training barns, and private properties alike. It's a good idea to let your barn manager know ahead of time and confirm there's a suitable space available for the farrier to work.
How do I know if my horse is ready to transition to barefoot?
A farrier can evaluate hoof quality, sole depth, and overall foot health to help you decide if going barefoot makes sense for your horse. The transition is typically gradual and works best for horses with good hoof quality and appropriate management.

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