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	<title>Comments on: Horse hoof care ~ this is one of the primary responsibilities you have as a horse owner!</title>
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		<title>By: Megan Brown</title>
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		<description>My husband is a certified farrier, he graduated from Oklahoma Horseshoeing School in Purcell, Oklahoma. He is not a fulltime farrier in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and cannot stress enough to his customer&#039;s the importance of good routine hoof care. He has a lot of very good customers that are right on schedule with their horses feet, and some customers that they have to haul their horse to the trainer for the trainer to tell them that his feet are WAY overdue and he is lame. I am looking forward to sharing this article with my husband tonight when I get home and maybe he can hand out some more information to his customers that need some help. Thanks again!!!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My husband is a certified farrier, he graduated from Oklahoma Horseshoeing School in Purcell, Oklahoma. He is not a fulltime farrier in Cheyenne, Wyoming, and cannot stress enough to his customer&#8217;s the importance of good routine hoof care. He has a lot of very good customers that are right on schedule with their horses feet, and some customers that they have to haul their horse to the trainer for the trainer to tell them that his feet are WAY overdue and he is lame. I am looking forward to sharing this article with my husband tonight when I get home and maybe he can hand out some more information to his customers that need some help. Thanks again!!!</p>
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