Welcome to Barefeet by Jesse
Natural Hoof Care Trims
Natural Hoof Care Trims
Jesse learned how to trim horses at 13 years of age to help maintain the family herd of horses, ranging from minis to drafts. By the age of 15, she started apprenticing with her mother, Katy during the summer months and weekends. She also began handling the ill-behaved horses in Katy's clientele. By the time Jesse was 18 years old, she had quickly acquired her own trimming clientele as well as getting horses in for training.
Now she works 4-5 days a week with a wide range of clientele, ranging from show minis to endurance athletes and cow horses.
Jesse also enjoys working with traditional shoes for some of her clientele.
On her days off, Jesse enjoys competing in Stock Horse shows, cow sorting, and penning, as well as hiking with her dogs.
Horse, donkeys, and well behaved mules
~Payment accepted via cash, check or credit/debit card.
~Payment is due at the time of service.
~Established clients may be billed.
~24 hr appointment cancellation required.
~A no-show fee will be charged otherwise.
~Not responsible for the misbehaviors of your horse.
~An additional fee may be charged for correcting bad behavior or injury.*
Boot fitting, shoe pulling and synthetic & traditional shoe application
Trimming can be a dangerous business for the trimmer/farrier.
Please make sure your horse/donkey/mule is trained to stand quietly while having its feet worked on.
As an owner or handler, you are responsible for the safety of the trimmer and the safety and training of your animal.
Jesse may ask you to correct your horse’s misbehavior and may refuse service if your horse is unmanageable.
If you need help in training your horse to stand, or it needs training during the trimming session, Jesse reserves the right to charge an additional fee.
Jesse Saboe and Barefeet by Jesse make no claims as to the curative or restorative aspects of natural hoof trims.
Natural trims are not appropriate for some horses and activities.
In some cases, horses may require shoes for health reasons.
Some activities are regulated and require horses to wear shoes.
If you are in doubt about whether to transition your horse, contact Jesse for an evaluation of your horse’s feet, or consult your veterinarian.
(503) 630-4558 - Estacada
(503) 632-2100 - Oregon City Area
Weekdays: By Appointment only
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