A visit from the farrier
Published 4:43 pm Tuesday, April 13, 2021
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Ann Corso of Liberated Hoof Care of London trims one of Kate's hooves as Jennifer Jenkins holds the quarterhorse to steady her while the farrier works. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
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Ann Corso works to trim one of Kate's hooves. Kate is a quarterhorse. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
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Ann Corso of Liberated Hoof Care of London works to trim one of Kate's hooves. Kate is a quarterhorse. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
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Brenda Siebold walks Pepper, a 29-year-old quarterhorse, as they wait their turn to have the horse's hooves trimmed. (Photo by Randy Patrick)
PHOTOS BY RANDY PATRICK
Jennifer Jenkins’ and Brenda Siebold’s quarterhorses, Kate and Pepper, each got a pedicure Sunday afternoon at their home on Waterworks Road. Ann Corso of Liberated Hoof Care of London visited the farm to perform the skilled craft. Regular trimming is necessary to maintain proper balance and soundness of the hooves.
About Randy Patrick
Randy Patrick is a reporter for Bluegrass Newsmedia, which includes The Jessamine Journal. He may be reached at 859-759-0015 or by email at randy.patrick@bluegrassnewsmedia.com.
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