Articles Tagged with ''horses''

The Continued Relevance Of Poultices

Poultices have been in use as long as horses have been domesticated. In fact, they used to be a very common human remedy as well. With the long history of their use, you might expect good research would be available to support their use, but this isn't the case. The medical literature is actually pretty scarce, but it does support the ability of clays in poultices to draw out harmful minerals as well as proteins that would accumulate in areas of inflammation.
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AAPF/CAPF Farrier Needs Assistance

We have recently learned that one of our members, Beth Lewis of Lee, New Hampshire had a horse toss her to the side and has dislocated her left patella (knee cap), has a grade three sprain to her MCL and LCL. Lee, NH is located in the southeast corner of the state and about 60 miles from Boston, Mass.
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Horseshoes You Use

What type of horses do you primarily work with? What types of shoes do you primarily use with these horses?
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Forestville Interpretive Program Shows Farrier's Services

"They get new shoes every six to eight weeks if they're used for riding a fair bit. The shoes are for traction, support and protection," said Cresco farrier Jarred Lund, speaking to visitors at Historic Forestville's new "New Shoes for Horses" interpretive program last Saturday as he inspected, filed and shod a horse as part of a demonstration meant to illustrate what is necessary to fit horseshoes to horses, animals which were the main source of transportation in 1899.


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