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Re: RC:  Curiousity Shoeing Question
I live in Southern Oregon and I pay $55 for a shoeing and $20 for a trim.
At 09:40 AM 5/12/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Hi Everyone,
>
>My curious mind wants to know what kind of prices everyone in different
>parts of the world is paying for their standard shoeing.  I here living
>in Northern British Columbia pay $100.00 per set of shoes, nothing
>special, shoes made from scratch, hot shoeing, usually the same price
>for a reset, sometimes $5.00 less and then I pay $30.00 for a trim. My
>farrier in my opinion is the best in this part of the country, some
>farriers in this area, more so ones that have not been shoeing for very
>long can be up to 25.00 cheaper. I stand by  the old theory, no foot, no
>horse, so I may pay more than some, but I truly believe it is money well
>spent. I just thought it would be interesting for all of us to here what
>others are paying around the world.
>
>Thanks
>Trish
>
>
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