Jackson Custom Horseshoeing

Farrier in Chandler, Arizona

(852) 555-6442506 Barn Rd, Chandler, AZ 85224

About Jackson Custom Horseshoeing

Jackson Custom Horseshoeing operates out of Chandler, Arizona, serving horse owners across the East Valley with a hands-on approach to hoof care. Chandler's mix of suburban acreage properties and nearby equestrian communities like Queen Creek and San Tan Valley means local farriers stay busy year-round. The desert climate here puts real stress on hooves, making regular, skilled care especially important. Jackson Custom Horseshoeing offers a specialized lineup that goes well beyond basic shoeing, covering everything from draft horse work to advanced hoof reconstruction.

Services

Draft Horse Shoeing
Barefoot Trimming
Corrective Trimming
Hoof Reconstruction
Glue-On Shoes
Cold Shoeing

Specialties

Western PerformanceLaminitisDraft HorsesWhite Line Disease

Certifications

Master Farrier

Brands Used

GE ForgeBloom ForgeDiamond

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Jackson Custom Horseshoeing work with draft horses specifically?
Yes, draft horse shoeing is one of their listed specialties. Draft breeds require larger, heavier shoes and a farrier experienced in handling horses that may weigh over a thousand pounds more than a typical riding horse.
What is hoof reconstruction and when does a horse need it?
Hoof reconstruction involves rebuilding damaged or missing sections of the hoof wall using composite materials or acrylics. It's typically needed after a horse has suffered a severe crack, injury, or wall loss that makes normal nailing impossible.
What's the difference between barefoot trimming and a standard trim?
A standard trim prepares the hoof for a shoe, while barefoot trimming is shaped to mimic the natural wear of a free-moving horse. It requires a different angle and breakover consideration to keep the horse comfortable without any shoe support.
Why would a horse need glue-on shoes instead of nailed ones?
Glue-on shoes are used when the hoof wall is too thin, cracked, or damaged to hold nails reliably. They're also a good option during hoof recovery, when attaching hardware mechanically could cause further damage.
How does Arizona's dry climate affect hoof care schedules?
Desert heat and dry ground tend to dry out hooves faster, which can cause brittleness and cracking if moisture levels aren't managed. Most farriers in the Chandler area recommend shoeing or trimming cycles of six to eight weeks, with added attention to hoof conditioning between visits.
Can I request corrective trimming even if my horse isn't lame?
Absolutely. Many horses benefit from corrective trimming as a preventive measure, especially if they show subtle gait irregularities or uneven wear patterns. Catching imbalances early is far easier and less expensive than addressing joint strain or lameness down the road.

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