J.P. Brewer, 67, passed away peacefully at his North Carolina home on Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Funeral services were conducted Sunday at Belvoir FWB Church. Burial followed in the Brewer Family Cemetery in Belvoir, N.C.
If you have a desire to further your equestrian career — no matter what part of the industry you work in — a Princeton Realtor and lifelong horsewoman wants to help make that dream come true. The Stacey Butewicz Aspiring Equestrian Fund will give out its initial $1,000 scholarship next year. If additional donors contribute, more scholarships may be awarded.
The value of encouraging communities in poorer countries to take a leading hand in improving the welfare of their own working horses has proven its worth in a study centered on India.
Racehorses in training are asked to run at varying speeds on racetrack surfaces as they gain muscle strength and body condition. Bones, joints, and soft tissue structures in the horses’ legs absorb shock each time a hoof hits the ground, and these repeated concussions can cause injuries over time.
Already experienced in the equine foot-care market, Erin Baayen is joining the American Farriers Journal and International Hoof-Care Summit advertising and marketing staff as of April 27. As Senior Account Executive, she will be working closely on marketing issues in print, electronic, trade show and other media with farrier industry suppliers across the country.
A club foot is characterized by a hoof-wall angle that is too steep, and the abnormality might have other features, including a bulging coronary band, growth rings wider at the heel than the toe, and a dished or concave wall, especially near the toe. Unusual hoof growth is also a hallmark of a club foot.
In the peer-reviewed journal PLOS Genetics, University of California-Davis researchers have outlined evidence of the role that the SERPINB11 gene plays in causing Hoof Wall Separation Disease in Connemara ponies.
New research into how tendons age has found that the material between tendon fibre bundles stiffens as it gets older and that this is responsible for older horses being more susceptible to tendon injuries.
With spring comes grass with higher levels of sugar, which can put over-indulging horses at risk for serious health issues. To combat this, SmartPak has a new supplement called SmartLamina Pellets, designed to support laminar health.
A pair of Hall Of Fame farriers joined an already impressive lineup of clinicians Friday for the 20th annual Spring Fling clinic at Monetta Farriers Specialties Inc. in Spring Ridge, S.C.
In this episode, Mark Ellis, a Wisconsin farrier who learned the ropes with Renchin, recalls Red’s relationships with area veterinarians, his legacy and the second career as American Farriers Journal’s technical editor.
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Kawell develops and produces copper alloy horseshoes and inserts, giving horses the care that they need to fight issues associated with white line disease, seedy toe and thrush.
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