Articles Tagged with ''Burney Chapman''

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50 Years of American Farriers Journal

Reflections on Hoof-Care Milestones Over 5 Decades: Steve Kraus

International Horseshoeing Hall of Famer Steve Kraus, CJF, head of farrier services and senior lecturer at Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine shares his thoughts on the milestones of farriery over the past half-century as American Farriers Journal celebrates its 50th anniversary.
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International Hoof-Care Summit

The Heart Bar: The Most Important Shoe in My Toolbox

Over the years, the heart bar became Teichman’s go-to shoe, both in his private hoof-care practice and as the farrier for the U.S. Equestrian Team. Teichman explains the situations when he used the heart bar, why its importance endures and how he applies this revolutionary appliance.
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News & Notes

A Sweet Remedy to Heal Wounds

As International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame member Burney Chapman pointed out in an article he wrote 30 years ago for American Farriers Journal, the most widely used and dependable medicine for wound care in 1700 B.C. was honey and grease packed with muslin. That remedy holds up just as well today.
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[Podcast] A Conversation with Mark Caldwell

In this episode of the American Farriers Journal podcast, brought to you by SmartPak, Editor Jeremy McGovern spoke with one of the most accomplished and knowledgeable farriers in the world, Mark Caldwell of Alsager, England.
In this episode of the American Farriers Journal podcast, brought to you by SmartPak, Editor Jeremy McGovern spoke with one of the most accomplished and knowledgeable farriers in the world, Mark Caldwell of Alsager, England.
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