Participate in a confidential 10-15 minute research study to assess the frequency and severity of injuries to hoof-care professionals and determine how equine behavior and its perceptions may relate to injury risk.
This week's facts and figures ... British Farrier Injuries Often Considered Serious and How Do Farriers Handle the Need for Clips? This edition of Farrier Facts & Figures is brought to you by the International Hoof-Care Summit.
This week's facts and figures ... Successful Farriers Keep on Learning and Have You Suffered a Significant Injury as a Direct Result of Farrier Work? This edition of Farrier Facts & Figures is brought to you by Markel Insurance Co.
Jason Maki owes a large debt of gratitude to the horse that broke his ribs. If the Texas A&M farrier hadn't taken a hoof to the torso, he might have never become aware of a far more serious problem.
Every year you write the check to your insurance agent, fully expecting that you're covered for liabilities arising from your horse-related activities. But what if a claim or lawsuit is brought against you, and, to your surprise, you discover that you’re not covered for it?
Being too busy to pursue a fitness program or finding exercise boring is no excuse for neglecting your rotator cuffs. Though you may not enjoy exercise, the one muscle group that all farriers should be concerned about above all others is rotator cuffs.
With a 15-inch-long beard that’s been growing for 15 years, New Jersey farrier Frank Bevacqua has been selected as the American Farriers Journal “2025 Farrier Beard of the Year” winner.
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