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Challenges Facing a Female Farrier

  • June 12, 2020
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Interviews Equestrians – Podcasts for Equestrians

Ottawa, Ontario: Laura Kelland-May of Podcasts for Equestrians invited female farrier Jess Paveley of Hufeisen Shoeing Company into the studio to discuss some of the challenges she has faced being a female farrier, as well as equitation tips. The twenty minute interview focused on how equine entrepreneurs can overcome challenges building a successful business in the equine industry, plus it also provided some excellent equitation tips.

When asked what the “major roadblocks” were for her when setting out to become a farrier and blacksmith she said, “I think one of the major roadblocks for me was gender. I had more than one male farrier refuse to have me ride with them purely because I was a woman”. She went on to explain that she was often the focal point of the farrier visit when horse owners and stable managers would exclaim, “Oh! A female farrier. I haven’t seen one of those”.

Paveley believes she has finally been successful in overcoming the gender barrier. She knew she had to work diligently to win the trust of sometimes fickle, horse owners. Now she says people are calling her for advice and saying, “My horse has this problem, can you help him?”

In addition to solid horse shoeing skills, and knowledge of horse anatomy Paveley also cites business skills as a “must have” for farriers, and any business for that matter. “I think you can be a mediocre farrier with reasonably good business skills and you will most likely succeed”. And Paveley goes on to say, “I think you can be a really good farrier with poor business skills and you will fail”.

To top off the interview, Kelland-May of EquineBusinessBuilder.com, who likes to get her guests to discuss equitation problems, asked Paveley about some of the common equitation challenges she sees. Paveley cited, “A good base of support” as one of the major strengths missing in some of the riders she sees. She goes on to suggest riding without stirrups as a means of correcting that particular weakness, adding, “People are going to hate me for this”.

About Jess Paveley – Hufeisen Shoeing Company

An avid rider, Jess trained and competed in hunters and jumpers until she decided to pursue a career as a farrier. She attended the Kentucky Horseshoeing School where she learned anatomy, shoe building and dynamic shoeing.

She continued her education in Germany, where she lived, shoeing on TB stud farms as well as jumpers and hunt horses. She returned to Canada, brought and opened her shoeing practice in Nova Scotia, where she continued to develop her profession shoeing show ring hunters, pleasure horses and draughts!

Jess decided to move her practice “back home” and moved Hufeisen Shoeing Company to Ottawa, Ontario where she continues to grow her business and branch out into custom forge work and decorative pieces as well as taking on a full roster of horse shoeing clients.

Laura Kelland-May of Podcasts for Equestrians (EquineBusinessBuilder.com) is a USEF “R” judge and EC “S” judge and travels North America judging Hunters and Jumpers. She is a Certified Coach – High Performance Trained and started interviewing equestrians to get some tips to help equine entrepreneurs navigate through the maze of business related topics. In addition, Kelland-May asks her guests for some specific equitation tips to help riders improve their position to make a lasting transformation in their riding.

For more information please contact Laura Kelland-May

Laura Kelland-May 613.304.7013

Thistle Ridge Equestrian – Equine Business Builder – Podcasts for Equestrians

[email protected]

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