Principled, evidence-based farriery for the modern stable — and a master clinic for those who want to understand what happens beneath the coronary band.
The foot moves the horse. What happens below the coronary band echoes through the whole animal — and getting it right takes anatomy, patience, and an eye trained over years.
Every trim and every shoe starts from a reading of the foot — not from a template. We work from what the horse presents, informed by functional anatomy and biomechanical principles.
Principled farriery evolves. We stay current with the literature, train with master farriers internationally, and bring research-backed practice to every stall we step into.
Horse owners, trainers, and vets deserve a farrier who communicates clearly, documents the work, and treats each horse as an individual case — not a schedule slot.
Regular maintenance trims that preserve foot balance through the growth cycle. Tailored to each horse's conformation, workload, and gait pattern.
Shoeing strategies for performance horses, rehabilitation cases, and horses with chronic or acute foot pathology. In close collaboration with vets when needed.
Gait analysis and hoof assessment for horses off their game. Detailed documentation provided to riders, trainers, and veterinary partners.
Two-day master clinics hosted with world-class farriers. Open to fellow farriers, equine professionals, and committed owners who want a deeper understanding.
A two-day master farrier clinic with Yogi Sharp — principled, evidence-based instruction for those who want to understand the work beneath the work.
Master Farrier · Educator · The Equine Documentalist
Internationally recognized for a principled, research-informed approach to functional farriery. Yogi brings decades of practical experience at the anvil together with the rigor of formal equine science — the exact combination this clinic is built around.
Selected work from the stable, the forge, and the road. More added as each season unfolds.
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Limited to a working-size cohort. Early-bird pricing closes May 15 — after that, general admission rates apply. Both tiers include two full days of lecture, live demonstration, and Q&A.