Each day, American Farriers Journal encounters a variety of articles, social media posts, podcasts and videos that offer a unique look at an aspect of the equine industry. Our favorite content for "This Week" is aggregated here. We hope it offers a useful tip to improve your hoof-care business, expands your knowledge by giving you something new to ponder, or entertains you when you need a break most.
- Common Hoof Morphologies
- An Anatomy of Laminitis: Horseowner Resource
- Hoof Wall Thickness and Its Effect on Function
- Managing Flat Feet and Thin Soles
Common Hoof Morphologies
The Equine Documentalist, Yogi Sharp, is joined by Progressive Equine Services & Hoof Care Centre to discuss common hoof distortions, why they occur and what can be done about them in this videocast. The signs are widely unrecognized, Sharp says, and yet these distortions have huge implications on the whole horse.
An Anatomy of Laminitis: Horseowner Resource
Danvers Child, CJF, provides an overview of laminitis and explains why horseowners shouldn't wait to call a veterinarian and hoof-care professional if a horse is suspected of experiencing a laminitic episode. This SmartPak video is a nice resources to share with clients and horseowners
Hoof Wall Thickness and Its Effect on Function
English farrier Daniel Bennett, AWCF, talks to researcher Simon Moore FWCF about the research he did for his fellowship dissertation on hoof wall thickness and its effect on function. This is one in a series of discussions in Bennett's podcast "Lockdown Farrier Learning."
Managing Flat Feet and Thin Soles
New Market, England, farrier Billy Mulqueen discusses how he approaches a flat-footed racehorse that over the course of the season has become thin-soled and sore in this Mustad Live presentation.
Check out "This Week" from Aug. 9 for other interesting information found from around the web. Is there something you want to share in "This Week"? Send us an email.