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  • I have a hot farrier...

    Just met the new farrier

    Boy am I glad for how we pick up horse's feet

    Anyone else have a cute farrier, vet, trainer? There is just something about cute guys who have a trade in the horse world!

  • #2
    I have a very cute, handsome vet, a nice humble guy too!

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    • #3
      Hahahah I have a farrier that all of the girls swoon for. The teenage working students gather round when he arrives. He is also in a country / rock band, young good looking dude!
      APPSOLUTE CHOCKLATE - Photo by Kathy Colman

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      • #4
        We had a young farrier who was Brad Pitt cute. Other horse owners would make a point of happening to be at the barn whenever he was scheduled to show up. They all enjoyed when he nailed on the shoes.
        "Do what you can't do"

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        • #5
          Our chiropractor is very good looking! I have to wonder if several boarders' horses actually need chiro regularly... and I totally get it either way

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          • #6
            There is a new vet at the practice we use for the dairy and he alternates herd health days with our regular vet. The baby vet is so adorable. He's from the South, has a delightful accent and calls me "Miss +my first name" the same way I was always taught to address adults. Swoon!

            I had a gorgeous farrier once upon a time.
            Originally posted by The Saddle
            Perhaps I need my flocking adjusted.

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              #7
              I just HAD to go and Google 'hot farrier butt' and found this little gem. You're welcome ;-)

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIZxBXyyxuk

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              • #8
                Could we please recall the concept of filters? Ie, filter what is put on bulletin boards. COTH is not your BFF. COTH is not your confidante. And, I'm going out on a limb and guessing that your farrier is not there for you to ogle and giggle at with your friends and a bunch of strangers on the Internet, any more than you want to be ogled and have the men at your job yukking it up together at the water cooler about your butt or your boobs when you bend over to pick something up off the floor, and then hee-hawing it up on their electronic BBs and posting videos.

                Treat others as you want to be treated. Of course, if you don't mind the men at your work male-bonding and slapping each other's backs about your body while you are trying to do your job, I guess it's okay to vent about how your farrier's butt just makes such a difference in your day.

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                • #9
                  My farrier is definitely not hot (except in the summer when I feel **so** sorry for him). But he does a mean trim, and he comes when scheduled; so I love him!
                  I have a Fjord! Life With Oden

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by SharonA View Post
                    Could we please recall the concept of filters? Ie, filter what is put on bulletin boards. COTH is not your BFF. COTH is not your confidante. And, I'm going out on a limb and guessing that your farrier is not there for you to ogle and giggle at with your friends and a bunch of strangers on the Internet, any more than you want to be ogled and have the men at your job yukking it up together at the water cooler about your butt or your boobs when you bend over to pick something up off the floor, and then hee-hawing it up on their electronic BBs and posting videos.

                    Treat others as you want to be treated. Of course, if you don't mind the men at your work male-bonding and slapping each other's backs about your body while you are trying to do your job, I guess it's okay to vent about how your farrier's butt just makes such a difference in your day.
                    Someone's a debbie downer! Ummm, I'm pretty sure if the OP's farrier read this post, he would probably be flattered? The OP made a light hearted compliment. I'm all for the more light hearted threads...to many negative, depressing topics.

                    While this doesn't have to do with "looks" me vet does have the best personality. My non-horsey friend accompanied me to the vet (he does small and large animal) with my puppy and commented later "Is he the happiest man alive or what?" I told her he was like that all the time!
                    -Kendra
                    *Every horse, at least once in their life, deserves to be loved by a little girl*

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Equitational View Post
                      Someone's a debbie downer! Ummm, I'm pretty sure if the OP's farrier read this post, he would probably be flattered? The OP made a light hearted compliment.
                      Actually SharonA has quite a valid point. If women don't want to be trivialized and objectified in their jobs (which has an insidious way of going hand in hand with lack of advancement opportunities & salary disparity) - then men are also entitled to equal protection. Saying that they should be "flattered" by "compliments" is the same tired old bullshit that's been used to rationalize degrading behavior for decades.

                      I'm not the PC police and wasn't even going to comment, but your rude, dismissive reply to SharonA provoked me. I'm in agreement with her - if you want to dish, keep it discrete between you & your barn friends.

                      Signed,
                      Debbie Downer II
                      "You become responsible, forever, for what you have tamed." - The Little Prince

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by SharonA View Post
                        Could we please recall the concept of filters? Ie, filter what is put on bulletin boards. COTH is not your BFF. COTH is not your confidante. And, I'm going out on a limb and guessing that your farrier is not there for you to ogle and giggle at with your friends and a bunch of strangers on the Internet, any more than you want to be ogled and have the men at your job yukking it up together at the water cooler about your butt or your boobs when you bend over to pick something up off the floor, and then hee-hawing it up on their electronic BBs and posting videos.

                        Treat others as you want to be treated. Of course, if you don't mind the men at your work male-bonding and slapping each other's backs about your body while you are trying to do your job, I guess it's okay to vent about how your farrier's butt just makes such a difference in your day.
                        Sigh. Chill the f out.

                        Forum board. Anonymous. Farrier probably not scouring internet for comments to be misconstrued as harassment.

                        If she NAMED him - fine; otherwise this is literally just a hypothetical situation. Similar to "I think dark haired men are attractive, I saw a dark haired man today, he was attractive."

                        Seriously. There are REAL problems out there.

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                          Originally posted by SharonA View Post
                          Could we please recall the concept of filters? Ie, filter what is put on bulletin boards. COTH is not your BFF. COTH is not your confidante. And, I'm going out on a limb and guessing that your farrier is not there for you to ogle and giggle at with your friends and a bunch of strangers on the Internet, any more than you want to be ogled and have the men at your job yukking it up together at the water cooler about your butt or your boobs when you bend over to pick something up off the floor, and then hee-hawing it up on their electronic BBs and posting videos.

                          Treat others as you want to be treated. Of course, if you don't mind the men at your work male-bonding and slapping each other's backs about your body while you are trying to do your job, I guess it's okay to vent about how your farrier's butt just makes such a difference in your day.
                          Hahahahaha! Get over yourself.

                          I never implied that I was speaking of a man, so technically, bringing up sexism towards women as an example is totally irrelevant.

                          You want threads filtered...how about NOT clicking on a thread that has a title that is CLEARLY distasteful to you.

                          What, did you think it was going to be a thread about my grandma's secret cookie recipe?
                          Last edited by NikkiS; Mar. 1, 2015, 01:05 AM. Reason: typos

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                          • #14
                            Oh Lordy... My former farrier didn't seem to mind one bit when I booty called him.

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                            • #15
                              Yes, my farrier is very easy on the eyes, and a knowledgeable and very, very nice. One of my vets is, too. She is a terrifically talented vet, and lovely to look at. No matter which team you play for, my horse's care team has you covered!
                              Proud member of the "Don't rush to kill wildlife" clique!

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                              • #16
                                "There's just something about cute guys who have a trade in the horse world" doesn't imply that your farrier was a guy?

                                Though, I never said your farrier was a guy. I never said anything about what sex's butt anyone would rather ogle.

                                I am old, and have decades of witnessing all types of discrimination in the workforce (sexism, racism, sexual preference-ism, ageism, etc.). I clicked on the thread because my opinion is that you deserve to be smacked upside the head for being so clueless as to how you would feel if you had just given a presentation at a job that was important to you, and the people at the table who were in charge of whether you had a job were posting on the Internet saying, "I just watched a cute employee give a presentation; I'm so glad for the way we pick fallen papers off the floor!" with lots of emoticons.

                                It doesn't matter whether your farrier would have minded or not. And I have no problem with you getting all gooey about your farrier's butt, (male, female, or gender-neutral) in private with your friends. But when you post it on a public bulletin board, it becomes a statement of your personal policy, and your personal policy of oversharing about your colleagues' physical attractiveness, when your relationship with them is a working one, is offensive to me and outdated.

                                And then you boast about going on the Internet and finding videos about hot farrier butts? This is what you're proud of?

                                I am not telling you whether or not to admire people's butts. Go wild, girl. I just don't want to see it in a horse-topic related section of a bulletin board. I expect more of someone who loves horses and therefore almost certainly has a certain expertise in intuition, empathy, and sensitivity.

                                Also, if your grandmother is like most of the older ladies I have met, let me tell you that what she knows about secret cookie recipes is probably NOTHING compared to what she could tell you about hot butts. But she doesn't tell you. Why? Because she can filter.
                                Last edited by SharonA; Mar. 1, 2015, 12:57 PM.

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                                • #17
                                  my husband says his farrier has a cute butt - though as I am his farrier he might be in trouble if he said anything different.

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                                  • #18
                                    It IS inappropriate to discuss another person's body this way. Suggesting the farrier would be flattered is akin to suggesting that women must be flattered when we are cat-called.

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                                    • #19
                                      Two words could solve this argument: unisex burkas.
                                      Proud member of the "Don't rush to kill wildlife" clique!

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                                      • #20
                                        Two other words that can solve it: professional respect.

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