Farriers hoof it to Nanaimo’s Beban Park for horseshoe care clinic
NANAIMO — Horse owners have a chance to learn from some of the best farriers in Western Canada this week.
Dozens of farriers from near and far are at Nanaimo’s Beban Park this week for a super clinic on proper care, maintenance, and construction of horseshoes.
Put on by the Western Canadian Farriers Association (WCFS), local Gabriola Island representative Saskia Juliette said they hold a couple of these events a year, emphasizing the importance of proper care of horse hooves.
“We shoe horses for all manner of reasons: to protect the feet, for therapeutic reasons, simply traction, we can add more traction or take traction away, and they might just need the extra protection because we work them more than they grow foot, so we have to preserve their foot.”




