This annual lecture is named for Burney Chapman, the late Lubbock, Texas, farrier whose work influenced so many veterinarians and farriers. It has been about 16 years since the Hall Of Fame farrier lost his battle with brain cancer. The generation of farriers who have entered the trade over the subsequent years have heard his name and his work in reintroducing the heart bar shoe, but there was much more to the reach of his innovative work.
And what’s also important to remember, Chapman was a profound educator, willing to share his knowledge with all willing to learn. Coshocton, Ohio, farrier Dave Farley worked with the legendary Lubbock, Texas, shoer and will share some of the insight that he gained from his friend. Farley certainly will touch on the lessons for laminitic horses that Chapman taught him, but will provide important lessons from other areas of farriery that changed his work with horses.
The Burney Chapman Memorial Lecture is brought to you by Life Data Labs, Inc.
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