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University of Guelph professor Jeff Thomason raised the subject of farrier research at the 2014 International Hoof-Care Summit. He expounds on his thoughts on difficulties that could inhibit farrier contributions to university research.

Farriers And Research: A Possible Role

Hoof-care professionals could unite to build a valuable database that could be mined for a variety of information

When a farrier has trimmed and shod hundreds of horses thousands of times, it stands to reason that he or she will have reached certain conclusions about how trimming a foot this way, or applying a shoe in that way will affect a horse.

But that’s not the same as being able to prove it — at least from a scientific point of view.

That’s a sore point with many in the footcare community, and a frequent bone of contention between working farriers and those conducting research at veterinary schools or research laboratories. But some of those with a record of published hoof research agree that there are ways for farriers and other hoof-care professionals to make valuable contributions to this work that can help advance hoof-care knowledge.

Research Obstacles

Jeff Thomason, who has been conducting hoof research at the University of Guelph in Ontario for more than a decade, says it’s difficult for farriers to conduct research in the field, in large part because they have to satisfy their customers.

“When I do an experiment, I have at least 10 horses divided between an experimental group and a control group,” he says. “Each horse in the experimental group gets a particular treatment, which the horses in the control group do not — although they are otherwise treated exactly the same. A farrier can’t do that. They can’t tell an owner, ‘I’m not going to trim your horse or shoe your horse because it’s part of this experiment I’m doing.’…

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Pat Tearney

Pat Tearney is a long-term newspaper and magazine veteran writer and editor. Before retiring, he served for a number of years on the American Farriers Journal staff and continues to share his writing talents with our readers.

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