Robinson Mobile Farrier

Farrier in Milwaukee, Wisconsin

(532) 555-31338196 Corral Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53201

About Robinson Mobile Farrier

Robinson Mobile Farrier brings full farrier services directly to horse owners across the Milwaukee, Wisconsin area. Operating as a mobile provider is particularly valuable in a region where equestrian facilities are spread across suburban and rural properties throughout southeastern Wisconsin. With a service list that includes therapeutic shoeing, foal trimming, performance shoeing, and emergency farrier services, they're equipped to handle both routine care and urgent situations. Horse owners from boarding stables to private hobby farms in the Milwaukee metro can get professional hoof care without trailering out.

Services

Performance Shoeing
Foal Trimming
Therapeutic Shoeing
Barefoot Trimming
Glue-On Shoes
Emergency Farrier Services

Specialties

Performance HorsesClub Foot

Certifications

Master FarrierAFA Certified Farrier

Brands Used

Bloom ForgeHeller

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a farrier emergency and when should I call?
A farrier emergency typically includes a lost shoe before a competition, a hoof injury that needs immediate assessment, or a shoe that's shifted and is causing the horse pain or lameness. Don't wait for a scheduled appointment if your horse is visibly uncomfortable or the hoof situation is getting worse.
At what age can foals start getting trimmed?
Many farriers recommend a first assessment within the first few weeks of life, especially if there are signs of limb deviation or uneven wear. Regular trimming can begin as early as four to six weeks and plays an important role in guiding correct skeletal development.
What's the difference between therapeutic shoeing and standard shoeing?
Standard shoeing focuses on protection and balance for a healthy hoof, while therapeutic shoeing is designed to offload pressure, correct angle problems, or support healing for horses with conditions like laminitis or navicular disease. Therapeutic work is typically planned in consultation with your veterinarian.
Is barefoot trimming a good option for my horse in Wisconsin winters?
It depends on the horse, the footing they live and work on, and their hoof quality. Some horses do well barefoot year-round, while others need the added protection of shoes on frozen or rocky ground. A knowledgeable farrier can help you evaluate what's right for your specific horse.
How does performance shoeing benefit a competition horse?
Performance shoeing takes into account the specific demands of the horse's discipline, adjusting things like shoe weight, breakover point, and traction to optimize movement and reduce injury risk. For horses competing in jumping or dressage, these adjustments can have a noticeable effect on movement quality and soundness over time.
Does Robinson Mobile Farrier work with my veterinarian on therapeutic cases?
Collaboration between farrier and vet is standard practice for therapeutic shoeing cases. You should share your vet's diagnosis and any imaging or notes with the farrier before the appointment so the shoeing plan aligns with the medical treatment your horse is already receiving.

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