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An equine soundness collaboration clinic for veterinarians, farriers and auditors takes place Nov. 21-22, 2025, in Harwood, Md. The clinicians are Dr. Allison Faber Marshall, Mike Wildenstein and Travis French.
Learn how chiropractic exams can be used for soundness diagnosis and how to better examine the equine foot for biomechanical insights for shoeing modifications for each individual limb.
Limited seats are available. Registration is $250 for vets (5 CE hours), $195 for farriers and $85 for auditors. Register at https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0D49ABA62FA20-58800470-equine#/
The clinic, sponsored by The Feed Store & Kahn Forge, is hosted by Enticement Stables at Oakland Ridge Farm, 4252 Solomons Island Rd., Harwood, Md. 20776.
Clinicians
Allison Faber Marshall, DVM, MsTCVM, VSMT, CTCVMP
Allison became a licensed Veterinarian in 1995 and has specialized in equine chiropractic and acupuncture for the past 20 years. Her expertise includes Veterinary Chinese Herbology, Chinese Food Therapy, Veterinary Tuina, Applied Kinesiology, Myofascial Release and has a Masters in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine.
Michael Wildenstein, FWCF (Hons)
Michael is one of only four people in the world to have passed the distinguished Fellow of the Worshipful Company of Farriers examination in the United Kingdom with an “Honors” designation. He is the former adjunct associate professor of Farrier Medicine and Surgery in the Department of Clinical Sciences of the College of Veterinary Medicine at Cornell University.
Travis French, Graduate of Cornell Farrier course
Travis has worked closely with Michael Wildenstein for the past 26 years, developing deep expertise in farrier science and equine biomechanics in both clinical and teaching settings.