Laura Petroski-Rose, veterinarian with Kentucky Equine Research, discusses the causes of foot soreness and how to avoid it. Hoof Nutrition Intelligence is brought to you by W.F. Young Co. (Absorbine).
Attendees of the 2018 International Hoof-Care Summit note the most important feeding challenges they face among horse owners. Hoof Nutrition Intelligence is brought to you by W.F. Young Co. (Absorbine).
Kathleen Crandell, PhD, delves into research surrounding acupuncture's effectiveness when dealing with laminitis. Hoof Nutrition Intelligence is brought to you by W.F. Young Co. (Absorbine).
Eleanor Kellon, VMD, discusses hoof keratin levels and what you should be looking for in determining your horse's hoof health. Hoof Nutrition Intelligence is brought to you by W.F. Young Co. (Absorbine).
There never can be too many tools in a farrier’s shoeing box. After all, the immeasurable quantity of variables involved in equine hoof care is staggering. Why limit yourself?
After looking at your online poll “Handling Hoof-Care Clients Who Refuse To Pay” (AmericanFarriers.com/articles/10591), I wanted to offer my own thoughts on handling clients like this. In my experience, getting paid is a process that starts long before the owner decides not to pay their bill.
I enjoy discussing veterinarian-farrier relationships. This subject reminds me of a quote from the legendary Baltimore Sun writer H.L. Mencken: “For every complex problem there is a solution that is clear, simple and wrong.” There’s not an easy answer to the question on improving veterinarian-farrier relationships because we are complex individuals.
The Kentucky Equine Research staff discusses nutrition’s role in rethinking a complete hoof management program to improve poor hoof quality. Hoof Nutrition Intelligence is brought to you by W.F. Young Co. (Absorbine).
Scott Morrison, farrier and equine veterinarian at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital, discusses the importance of investigating all potential causes of poor hoof quality. Hoof Nutrition Intelligence is brought to you by W.F. Young Co. (Absorbine).
Oleo Acres Farrier and Blacksmith Supply owner Rob Michel walks viewers through the Littleton, Colo., warehouse. Inventory is organized with the customer in mind. If the product is in stock and easy to find, farriers can spend more time under a horse, which Michel says is more money in your pocket.
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