Online Hoof-Care Classrooms

This American Farriers Journal webinar series brings industry experts speaking on a wide range of topics straight to your computer or mobile device. Most classrooms are eligible for one continuing education credit from the American Association of Professional Farriers. Best of all, it's free to register! If you can't attend the live webinar event, you can watch the replay at your own convenience.

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How CBD Can Help Your Customers, Their Horses and You [Digital Demonstration]

During this digital demonstration, Renee Vandenberg and Harry Serio discuss how you can use CBD in your hoof-care practice. It may be able to help horses with inflammation issues, as well as calming. This digital demonstration will offer guidance on how to find the right amount for each horse and your customers’ responsibilities.



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Introduction to Lameness Measurement for Professional Farriers

Dr. Kevin Keegan, equine surgeon, professor at the University of Missouri College of Veterinary Medicine, and inventor of the Equinosis Q with Lameness Locator will host a discussion on inertial sensor-based lameness measurement for farriers. Dr. Keegan will cover the biomechanical model and method used in Lameness Locator, an overview of data interpretation, and how lameness measurement can be used to quantify improvement and track changes over time to optimize case management.
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Quantifying the Hoof in Support of Evidence-Based Farriery

Monique and John Craig of EponaMind discuss the state of the art in keeping track of the hoof. They explore the hardware and software that can be used to image and measure the hoof, what the measurements mean, and how they are used and reported.
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Adhesive Hoof-Care Solutions to Benefit the Senior Horse

In this webinar, Stuart Muir, a resident farrier at Rood & Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Ky., discusses some cases in which he has used adhesives to help older horses. His presentation focuses on successes and shortcomings he's experienced when working with older horses.
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