Stewart Mobile Farrier

Farrier in Cincinnati, Ohio

(452) 555-1136969 Tack Rd, Cincinnati, OH 45201

About Stewart Mobile Farrier

Stewart Mobile Farrier brings farrier services directly to horse owners across Cincinnati, Ohio, offering the kind of flexibility that barn managers and individual owners both appreciate. The Cincinnati area has a strong equestrian presence, with farms spread across Hamilton, Clermont, and Warren counties, and a fully mobile provider removes the need to haul horses off-property for care. Stewart Mobile specializes in hoof reconstruction, emergency farrier services, and barefoot trimming. When a horse throws a shoe before a show or suffers a hoof injury on a weekend, having a mobile farrier who can respond quickly is a real asset.

Services

Hoof Reconstruction
Emergency Farrier Services
Barefoot Trimming

Specialties

Western PerformanceNavicularLaminitis

Certifications

Master FarrierAFA Intern

Brands Used

DiamondNC ToolJim Keith

Frequently Asked Questions

What counts as a farrier emergency and when should I call?
A farrier emergency typically includes a completely torn-off shoe that's exposed or damaged the hoof wall, a hoof crack that's opened and spreading, a puncture wound to the hoof, or a horse that's acutely lame due to a hoof-related problem. Don't wait to call if you're unsure. It's always better to get an assessment early than to let a hoof problem worsen overnight.
What is hoof reconstruction and how long does it take?
Hoof reconstruction involves rebuilding damaged or missing sections of the hoof wall using acrylic composites, fiberglass, or other repair materials. The goal is to restore enough structure to hold a shoe or protect sensitive tissue while new hoof wall grows in, which typically takes several months depending on the extent of the damage.
Is barefoot trimming right for every horse?
Barefoot trimming works well for many pleasure horses, easy keepers, and horses on softer or varied terrain, but it's not ideal for every situation. Horses in hard work on abrasive footing, those with thin soles, or animals recovering from certain injuries often need the protection and support that shoes provide.
What's the advantage of a mobile farrier compared to a fixed facility?
Mobile farriery means your horse gets worked in its own environment, which reduces stress and often produces better behavior during the appointment. You also avoid the time and expense of hauling, which adds up quickly if you're on a six-to-eight-week schedule.
How do Cincinnati's seasonal conditions affect hoof care?
Southwest Ohio sees wet springs and dry summers that can cause hooves to alternate between softening and hardening. Soft, wet hooves are more prone to thrush and white line separation, while dry summer conditions can lead to cracking and chipping, especially in barefoot horses.
How far in advance should I schedule a routine farrier appointment?
For routine work, scheduling one to two weeks out is typical, though popular farriers in the Cincinnati area sometimes book further ahead, especially heading into spring show season. Emergency services operate on a different basis and are handled as quickly as the farrier's schedule allows.

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