DC Farrier Service

Expert & Caring Hoof Care Around Central, Kentucky

(859) 536-7054

Hey there, I’m Devin

I am the founder and owner of DC Farrier Services. I am proud to serve the Lexington Kentucky communities and have experience with thoroughbreds, trail, western, gaited, show horses, and non gaited horses.

I grew up in right here in the heart of the bluegrass and spent time apprenticing to learn my craft. DC Farrier Services is a leading farrier in the Lexington, KY farriers directory on NewHorse.com. I have developed a solid reputation and continue to expand my skills through continuing education and further training through clinics and shadowing.

My goal is to provide excellent quality hoof-care solutions with dependable and caring service for horses and their owners.

Service Areas

  • Lexington, KY
  • Nicholasville, KY
  • Paris, KY
  • Winchester, KY
  • Georgetown, KY
  • Richmond, KY
  • Laurenceburg, KY
  • Frankfort, KY
  • Other Surrounding Areas

Trims

Half sets

Full sets

Some of My Latest Work…

Hoof Trims
Horses

Hoof Trims

Balancing the foot is so important. Keeping your horse balanced allows them to grow proper hoof, stay sound, and avoid many medical issues. Some of these issues include founder and laminitis. Hoof trimming also is necessary to prevent other foot distortion problems; poor hoof care can make horses more prone to injuries and can cause fungal…

Shoes
Horses

Shoes

Some horses need shoes to stay sound or to be able to maintain their jobs. Horses wear shoes to strengthen and protect their hooves and feet. Horseshoes prevent the hooves from wearing down too quickly, protecting them from damage and injury. In particular, the frog, due to its soft and tender nature, can be more susceptible…

Therapeutics/Glue shoes
Horses

Therapeutics/Glue shoes

Some horses also need more therapeutic shoes that have different mechanics in them to be able to stay sound or help them achieve a overall healthier hoof. Horses will sometimes need glue shoes if we are unable to nail into their foot. Others just need different mechanics to be able to provide more support sometimes…

Feel free to reach out with any questions! I am always happy to help.