Be Quick!

June 2010, Volume 2, Number 10
- Pat and Valerie Hall, Owners
- Visit our website BeQuickHorseshoeing.com or call (303) 660-5010 for any questions!
Be Quick Feed & Farrier carries a full line of Ranch-Way Feeds, Triple Crown, and Moorman feeds. As well as livestock nutritional supplies, pet food, bird seed, shavings, wood pellets, non-prescription veterinary products and Farrier supplies
We're always anxious to hear your requests and listen to your expertise. Stop by for coffee and good conversation!
Hello Fellow Horse Lovers!

Thank you for your support of the Holistic Horse Coop. I am looking forward to visiting via blog this June 2010.
My name is Val Hall. My introduction to horses was as a young girl of 4 working with my Dad and Grandparents. Yikes that was a few years ago! I have very fond memories of the many hours playing on my pony in the arena. Stopping only when grandmother insisted it was time to let the pony rest and for me to eat. Growing up included working with many different horses insisting Dad help me get to all the High School Rodeos. As an adult my life continues to be centered on horses.
Horses are my source of inspiration always challenging me to learn more and maintain teamwork. They are a motivation to complete each day. At this point in my live they are my livelihood. My husband and I together run a business Be Quick Feed and Farrier. We strive to be a resource for equine care "from the ground up". We remain dedicated to increasing knowledge related to care and support of the equine including feed and hoof care. I will forgo more details at this time you are welcome to visit us on the web at BeQuickhorseshoeing.com.
The weather is changing to sunshine and longer daylight I wish for time and health to all human and equine partners. Let's make plans for time spent together.
-Sincerely, Val
I'm all cracked up!

Warm weather is finally here and we all evaluate how our horse looks after the winter. Times they are a changing. Hair is slicked and our horse seems a little less broke. Strange, I rode just 7 months ago. We look at the horse's feet and notice they seem to be cracked. Hopefully my head being cracked is not the reason I am looking down. Hoof cracks happen for a variety of reasons. The direction and location of the crack can tell you what is going on. Horizontal cracks can happen with inflammation at the coronet band. This could happen if the horse bumped the coronet band stepping over a log or jump. The horse might have had an abcess release at the coronet band. Inflammation can interrupt the growth pattern and create an imperfection in the hoof wall. The good news is that in a year it the crack will grow out and seldom cause any lameness.
Vertical cracks are more varied in cause and severity. Superficial cracks can be called "sand cracks" are easily removed with a rasp. They are more visible in light colored hooves but, don't cause lameness. Quarter and toe cracks refer to the location on the hoof wall. The depth of the crack will determine the severity. Some will go through the outer hoof or "horn" and my bleed. In most cases the coronet band will be pushed up over the top of the quarter crack. You may see the crack separate when the horse loads the hoof. These are more severe. Some treatments used involve floating the area with or without shoes, coronary band grooving or securing steel plates to stabilize the crack. Ask your farrier which technique best fits your situation.
Nutrition, maintenance, conformation, injury and weather conditions all affect quality of hooves. Healthy feet with regular maintenance are less likely to crack. Conformation can affect the load on the hoof and increase risk of cracks. An injury though the coronet band will leave a permanent scar that will need constant attention. Lastly, wet and dry weather patterns will expand and contract feet leaving them cracked and brittle.
What do we do? Topical dressings can help the problem. Be careful to use a product that is non-petroleum based. Petroleum may make the foot too soft leaving you and your farrier less than happy. Good nutrition, movement, frequent maintenance and consistent moisture content will be the keys to strong and durable hooves with a limited number of cracks. Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions.
Bee good and bee happy.
Pat Hall, CJF
Swap Meet and Farrier Demonstration
Our event on May 15th and 16th was a success! Thanks to everyone who participated or stopped by our store on those days. Below are some great photos taken at the event.
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| Our manager, JT at Equine demonstration | JT at Be Quick's Equine Demonstration |
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| Be Quick Feed & Farrier | Be Quick's Equine Demonstration |
More photos can be viewed at Be Quick Feed & Farrier Events.
Consignment Items
- Items currently on consignment at Be Quick Feed & Farrier
- All types of Saddles
- Show Harness with headstall - $950
- Breyer horses
- Mounted Longhorn Steer head - $600 OBO
- Handmade halters, quirt, ropes. In stock or made to order!
- Tack and leather repair
- Antique forge
- Slickers, bandanas - items from The Glove Lady
- Alpaca/Llama halters
- Designer Fleece wear, Roper size 3 ladies jeans, boots
- Old West Memorabilia
- New horse blankets
- Western tack (head stalls, snaffle bits, mecate, and more!)
- 12 x 12 Loafing Shed
- Budweiser and Coors Collector Steins
- Numerous products from a closed mercantile
- Dog crates
- Antique Horse Harness
- Framed artwork
- Ask us about consigning some items for you!
Check out our in-store bulletin board for activities, sales, etc. Post your own!
For any questions concerning our products, any consignment items or horses for sale, please Contact Us or give us a call (970)568-3113 or (303) 660-1836.
Swap Meet Info

- Be Quick Feed & Farrier Swap Meets
- Saturday & Sunday July 17th & 18th
- Sunday September 18, 2010
Rules of the game:
Please give us at least 48 hours notice that you will be setting up or call the store at 303-660-5010 and leave us your name and phone number.
No fees involved.
The earlier you get here the choicer the spot. The store opens at 8am on Saturday and 10am on Sunday and closes at 4pm.
Setup when you want and break down when you want. Just remember the early bird catches the worm and the best sales are the ones that come after you've left!
Nothing illegal, immoral or fattening can be sold although we'll gladly wave the fattening rule provided we're offered a taste test. (just kidding) Most of all. Come and enjoy the day!
A new addition! BQ Classified!
The rules: We will not advertise for businesses, conflicts of interest or livestock. You are welcome to post those items on the bulletin board in the store. If you have something you'd like to list simply jot it down and drop it off at the store. We'll run it in the next issue.
- Classifieds
- Kid's Chaps (a few scuffs from non-scheduled dismounts!) (303) 333-3333
- Training cart - (720) 222-2222
- Dog house (one husband will fit!) - (970) 999-9999
- Anyway... You get the idea!
Feed Delivery
Our feed store, Be Quick Feed and Farrier is located in Franktown, Colorado and features Ranch-Way feeds, pet supplies, farrier supplies and farrier service. For a map and directions please visit our Be Quick Feed & Farrier Location Page. You can call us to place your order for pickup or delivery (303) 660-1836.
- Be Quick Feed and Farrier Delivery Policy:
- Delivery constitutes:
- Loading of items ordered at our facility: feed sacks, blocks, tubs or hay bales.
- Unloading and stacking of items in a pre-agreed location that is easily accessible by the rig being used for delivery.
- Normal delivery area is within 30 miles of the store.
- 24 hour notice is needed to schedule delivery.
- Information needed is as follows:
- One ton or less Be Quick will use pick-up size delivery truck.
- More than one ton Be Quick staff will assess the site to confirm accessibility before delivery is scheduled.
- Any delivery order of one ton or more must be prepaid.
- Customer must be on site to accept delivery. (Invoice will be provided).
- Delivery fees are as follows:
- A $20 minimum fee for delivery within 30 miles.
- Fee of $1/hay bale, feed sack or tub delivered.
- Others fees may be assessed for:
- Change of stack location.
- Packing hay or feed by hand or wheelbarrow.
- Moving existing items to make room for current delivery.
- Locating or brokering specialty hay or items not currently being stocked or on site.
- Delivery area greater than 30 miles.
You can call our office to schedule delivery in the Fort Collins / Loveland area (970) 568-3113 or in Parker / Franktown area (303) 660-1836.






