“We do things normal humans typically don’t do.” Mustad’s new sales rep understands farriers for a simple reason: For over twenty years, he’s been one.
“This is where I’m supposed to be. This is what I’m supposed to do.” In a way, TJ has had two careers as a farrier. The second is even better than the first.
“I'm working for the horses—people are the middlemen.” This second-generation farrier is redefining what’s possible in South Texas while helping the next generation of veterinarians learn a little more about farriery.
Todd Boston has worked for the largest horse owner in the world, and he’s made a career out of working with Horses who have won the biggest stakes. But what he values most is the camaraderie of the barn and the personalities of the horses.
Because he started young, Caleb Bergeleen quickly understood the demands horseshoeing makes on the body. Even so, he’s found a way to keep making a difference for horses—and farriers
Joe Santos runs a thriving farrier business, a therapeutic practice, workshops, and a nonprofit for veterans and police. Any one of them could be a full-time job.