BOX Horseshoeing

BOX Horseshoeing Graduate Oklahoma Horseshoeing School certified farrier 15+ years experience Hey, my name is Josh Box. I have been shoeing horses for several years.

I graduated from Oklahoma Horseshoeing School in November of 2010. I have grown up around horses. Horses are not just a hobby for me, they are a way of life. I am very thankful to have had the opportunity to study under some of the industries greatest teachers. I am able to provide you with hot shoeing and corrective shoeing. I can serve all of your farrier needs.

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12/31/2025

Couple pair of sliders

Another pair of Hantons!
12/16/2025

Another pair of Hantons!

10/04/2025
09/24/2025

Gratitude changes how you see everything.

The stress that feels heavy today is often the exact blessing you once begged for.

The responsibilities, the challenges, the pressure—they’re all signs that you’ve leveled up.

Most people forget that growth doesn’t come without weight, and that weight is proof you’re moving forward.

It’s easy to complain in the moment, but one look back shows how far you’ve come.

The life you’re carrying now is the one you once dreamed of, and that’s worth remembering.❤️

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08/16/2025
07/01/2025

Frustrated horse owner? Horse losing shoes? Want to switch farriers? Take a deep breath.
Weather conditions in central Virginia seem to have reached the trifecta of lost shoes/damaged hooves. Equilox is flying off the shelves for glue on shoes and hoof repairs. It's not just your farrier.
It's also the start grumpy farrier season. The workload is up, the temperature is up, and flies are atrocious. Your farrier is fighting dehydration and overheating everyday. They have been je**ed on by horses who are intolerant of flies. They are receiving texts and calls at impolite hours. They are getting sticker shock when they purchase supplies. They are physically and mentally exhausted, and their bodies are sore.
What can you do? Try to set your horse and your farrier up for success. Is your horse spending lots of time in the pond to get away from bugs and heat? Not so good for hoof quality. Fly spray is expensive, so you're using as little as possible, except when you're riding? Soggy hooves stomping on hard ground isn't a good combination. Trying to push the appointment a little longer? Not a good idea in the summer.
Do you have a fan for your farrier? Shade and breeze go a long way in keeping your farrier functional, and a strong fan has the added benefit of chasing away flies.
Do you have to lead the horses through a mud puddle to get through the gate? Bring them in early. Hosing mud off your horse as the farrier arrives isn't appreciated. Most would rather deal with dry mud than wet legs.
Apply a fly spray early. Another application may be needed during shoeing, but your farrier does not need to hold onto wet, fly spray drenched legs all day. Be mindful if your fly spray is oil based. It can make legs, hands, and tools slippery. Ask your farrier their preference. It often helps to spray a leg again once the hoof is done. The fly spray stays on the leg, not on the farrier, and the horse may stand quieter for next hoof.
Cold beverages, ice, cold water soaked towels, and dry "sweat towels" are nice.
What are your suggestions to help your horse and farrier?

04/08/2025

5967 likes, 117 comments. “You asked, I’m delivering. Here are the top 10 things that annoy me the most in the horse industry (in no particular order). #4: It’s not you farrier’s job to train your horse.”

02/21/2025

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Address

1956 Highway 124
Greenfield, TN
38230

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 4pm

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(731) 514-0347

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