Horse and Hoof Health Tips
Hoof Care Tips
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If A Little Is Good, A Lot Isn’t Always Better Chris Gregory of the Heartland Horseshoeing School says that a little support can go a long way in horseshoeing. Read More. |
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Therapeutic Shoes Shouldn’t Be Permanent Scott Morrison, the equine veterinarian who heads up the podiatry practice at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky. says in most cases, it's best to view therapeutic shoes as a temporary measure. Read More. |
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Which Image Modality Is Best For Foot-Related Problems? Equine vet Gary Baxter believes radiographs are still the best for targeting foot-related problems. Read More. |
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A Few Tips On Dealing With Damp Hooves Be aware of the ways in which a wet hoof can affect its quality. Read More. |
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Take Conformation Issues Into Consideration In Shoeing Scheduling Understanding a horse's confromation will help you determine the frequency of its shoeing appointments. Read More. |
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Long Toe, Low Heel Advice Farriers dealing with a horse with long-toe, low-heel conformation sometimes focus too much on the heel. Read More. |
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Better Hoof Care Equals Lower Feed Bill Poor feet can often lead to poor diet. Read More. |
















