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 Welcome!   I'm John Glendenning, American Farrier Association trained Farrier, graduate of Shur-shod Horseshoeing School.
                                    I have over eight years experience trimming and shoeing horses, as gently and calmly as possible. I won't drug
                                    your horse, or hit your horse, but I will care for your horse, as I do my own
 
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                                     Betzanaye (Bets and I, named for my wife Betsi & I) Farrier Service was born from the idea that horse people
                                    deserve a professional service provider that shows up when he says he will, and is available for emergencies at the horse
                                    owner's desire and NEED. While I cannot promise the owner that I will be at the barn immediately, I will be there as soon
                                    as I can, to insure the soundness and comfort of the horse.  After each visit to your "barn", I will update my contact data, and give you an approximimate date that I will
                                    contact you to set up your next appointment. I have found that continuing care insures the well-being of your horse, while
                                    eliminating the need for the owner to keep track of when the Farrier should be called. Most horse owners already have enough
                                    recurring activities in thier lives. Farrier services should be convienient, economical and specific to the horse recieving
                                    the care.  
                                    
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                              | What I will do: 1. Inspect gait, hoof flight and hoof structure to determine the appropriate course of care for your horse. 2. Take the time required to calm your horses, and your riders with regard to Farriery issues and techniques. 3. Render advice, when asked, to insure the long term health of the lower limbs of your horses. What I will NOT do: 1. Injure your horse. 2. Administer anesthetics to your horse 3. Discourge you from asking questions or seeking "second opinions" regarding your horses care.  
                                    
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                              | Betzanaye Farrier Service 22215 Tootle Road Gulfport, MS 39503   1-228-539-9692    Cell: 1-228-324-9435
                                    
 nojokebeau@yahoo.com
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