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.
- Lateral Breakover Straight Bar
- Unique Shoes for Unique Challenges
- Trimming Flat, Long-Toed Feet
- Shoeing a Broken Leg
- This Week'll Be Better...
Lateral Breakover Straight Bar
Washington farrier Gavine Cooper forges a lateral breakover straight bar shoe for the Idaho Farriers Association mail-in contest, supporting the injured farriers fund.
Unique Shoes for Unique Challenges
U.K. farrier Peter Peers shows off how old ideas can get repurposed to help the horse.
Trimming Flat, Long-Toed Feet
Texas farrier Jeb Hunt explains his approach to trimming long-toed, flat feet to offer as much support to the horse as possible.
Shoeing a Broken Leg
Riley Mickelsen of Idaho Horseshoeing School shoes a horse with a patten bar to manage a broken P2.
This Week'll Be Better...
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