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<blockquote data-quote="Farm Fence Solutions" data-source="post: 1406723" data-attributes="member: 26621"><p>It's work, just like building fence, and that's why nobody wants the job. I shod horses full time for several years, and part time for a whole bunch more. It's good money, and if you are a legitimate farrier, it's great money. I spent a fair amount of time in school and plenty of continuing education over the years, and I found myself shoeing in vet clinics more than anywhere else. You can pick any crappy job in the world, and make more money at it than most high class desk jockeys. (Except raising cattle. No fortunes there.lol) Speaking of crappy jobs, the fella in town that runs the turd hearse makes a fortune dealing with other folks chit because nobody else wants the gig. </p><p>As far as working with rowdy horses, I always let Dan hold em....Dormosedan!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Farm Fence Solutions, post: 1406723, member: 26621"] It's work, just like building fence, and that's why nobody wants the job. I shod horses full time for several years, and part time for a whole bunch more. It's good money, and if you are a legitimate farrier, it's great money. I spent a fair amount of time in school and plenty of continuing education over the years, and I found myself shoeing in vet clinics more than anywhere else. You can pick any crappy job in the world, and make more money at it than most high class desk jockeys. (Except raising cattle. No fortunes there.lol) Speaking of crappy jobs, the fella in town that runs the turd hearse makes a fortune dealing with other folks chit because nobody else wants the gig. As far as working with rowdy horses, I always let Dan hold em....Dormosedan! [/QUOTE]
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