Burnham Farrier Works

Burnham Farrier Works

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Providing Augusta and the immediate CSRA with professional farrier services to meet their horses need Graduate of Oklahoma State Horseshoeing School.

Veteran Owned and Operated business with 12 Years of hands on work within the industry across three different states. Currently an APF-I Foundation Credentialed member member of the International Association of Professional Farriers. Partial completion for the CF certification through the American Farriers Association. Experience ranging as follows:
therapeutic shoeing
hunter jumper
dressage
barr

Photos from Burnham Farrier Works's post 01/18/2025

Last day of the work week!

09/29/2024

To all my customers that are still receiving appointment reminders please disregard them.

As of right now due to the shortage of basic necessities, hazardous road conditions and damage through the area due to the hurricane please be patient.

At the moment, the most important thing is to take care of ourselves as we begin to rebuild everything.

Thank you all and god bless

Photos from Burnham Farrier Works's post 05/04/2023

Late night leading up to the SNEFA Contest this weekend.

Final horse of the day before and after shots.

Disclaimer, not my previous work on her but definelty going in a different direction to help her out.

Stay safe out there everyone.

Photos from Burnham Farrier Works's post 04/21/2023

10.5 in. of 3/8x3/4 concave made at the horse today.

01/17/2023

12/28/2022

I havent posted in some time but here's some wonderful humor for the holidays and I hope everyone has enjoyed their time with family and friends.

08/27/2022

And we're ready for the show. In the event your horse has a flat stop on by and we'll get you taken care of 😉

Photos from Burnham Farrier Works's post 08/16/2022

Foot of the day

Photos from Burnham Farrier Works's post 08/09/2022

Stay tuned.... This one is going to be an interesting case..

Photos from Burnham Farrier Works's post 08/09/2022

Some before and after work. Alot of times I find that trying to maintain basics for hoofcare is a wonderful aspect but also not always the case in some situations to help maintain soundness.

The first picture shows the solar view of a hoof before it was trimmed (roughly 6 weeks) and in this case the discoloration of the pigmentation of the sole is likely due to being cut way too short by the previous farrier.

(This isn't to bash the previous Farrier as we have all made mistakes)

In this case simply applying a soaked leather pad with some packing to ease the comfort of this foot while bearing weight and moving greatly assisted this horses overall comfort. I'm excited to see how they look in the next few weeks.

Photos from Burnham Farrier Works's post 08/04/2022

8 years between these two pictures. Countless Miles, Countless horses, Many great and amazing people I've met along the way from clients, trainers, farriers and overall equestrians in general. Here's to my 30s and planning out the next decade as I get back to doing what I love.

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326 Rockdale Road
Augusta, GA
30907

Opening Hours

Monday 5pm - 8pm
Tuesday 5pm - 8pm
Wednesday 5pm - 8pm
Thursday 4pm - 8pm
Friday 5pm - 8pm
Saturday 6am - 8pm
Sunday 6am - 8pm