No shoeing — barefoot trimming only. Every foot gets the same care, whether it's a backyard pony or a working ranch horse.
Every 6–8 weeks. Keeps angles right and feet sound through the seasons.
Flares, long toes, underrun heels — slow correction without forcing the foot.
Quiet, patient handling for babies just learning to pick up a foot.
Pulling shoes the right way and building a foot that can work without them.

About
I've been trimming horses in Jackson and Josephine counties for over a decade. I came to it the long way — through ranch work, a mentorship with an old-school farrier in Klamath Falls, and a lot of hours under quiet horses.
I show up when I say I will, I work clean, and I'll tell you honestly what your horse's feet need. Nothing more.
Service area
Outside this list? Send a request anyway — I sometimes travel further for groups of three or more horses.
From clients
"Bradley has been trimming our four for three years. Quiet with the horses, always on time, and the feet have never looked better."
"He pulled my mare's shoes and walked her through a careful transition. She's sounder now than she was in shoes."
"First farrier I've had who actually explains what he's seeing. Worth every penny."
Request an appointment
Fill this out and I'll call or email within a couple of days to confirm a date. There's no online calendar — I like to talk through what your horse needs first.