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Locality: Ingersoll, Ontario

Phone: +1 519-320-1353



Website: www.gardinerequestrian.com/

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Gardiner Equestrian Farrier Services 28.12.2020

Cowell's Customs and I are making some special gifts just in time for Christmas! Custom Horse stall name Plaques Available! Plasma cut and powder coated so it will never rust! 4x8 size - $40 5x10 size - $60 ... Available in black or custom colours available (some colours have an upcharge) To ensure Christmas deadline local orders must be in by December 18th. (If you require shipping the sooner the better!)

Gardiner Equestrian Farrier Services 25.12.2020

#transformationtuesday Top left - Sept 2019, weanling rescued by a client Bottom Left - first time shod (egg bars), Sept 2019. Right - Sept 2020, slow and steady process but finally seeing consistent and correct hoof shape and angle.

Gardiner Equestrian Farrier Services 10.12.2020

A little late posting but had a wonderful experience and learned so much at the International Hoof Care Summit back in January. It's such an amazing continuing education event with so many wonderful vets and farriers to learn from, network with and learn some more.

Gardiner Equestrian Farrier Services 28.11.2020

As it's Wet & Muddy now don't forget to fit properly fitted overreach boots to your Horses & Ponies when turned out in the fields & when being ridden to prevent unnecessary shoes being Pulled off & Lost

Gardiner Equestrian Farrier Services 08.11.2020

Here's an update on one of our crack resections, the left two photos are from may when we first resected. The right photo is from last week. Almost completely grown out with heathy hoof grown in!

Gardiner Equestrian Farrier Services 06.11.2020

Here's a weanling that was rescued by one of my lovely clients. When they rescued her she was feral, the owner and trainer have been diligently working with her... to allow me to look at her feet. Her whole hoof capsule has been shifted forward and a very weak pastern she has been walking on her heel bulbs and unsteady. It's hard to say what caused this due to her unknown first stages of life but we are working hard to make sure her future is bright. She is in an oversized egg bar shoe to support her hoof, heels but also her posture. She is on stall rest currently and we are hoping to strengthen her pastern and correct her hoof capsule as time goes on. Already I'm very happy to see how one trim and the extra support has shifted her posture. See more