Managing moisture with over-bathed show horses, a farrier school's lawsuit against the government, and what we can learn from hoof rings were among the topics covered in some of the most-read articles of June 2020.
This week's facts and figures...5 Major Mistakes that Can Hurt Your Farrier Business and Charging for Barn Calls. This edition of Farrier Facts & Figures is brought to you by the International Hoof-Care Summit.
While the success rates are remarkable, equine nutritionists are still looking for answers on those few horses when biotin doesn’t seem to do the job every time. Hoof Nutrition Intelligence is brought to you by the International Hoof-Care Summit.
Shoeing and feeding strategies to improve hoof quality, the role that alfalfa can play in the diet of insulin resistant horses, the limitations of radiographs and skeletal specializations of the equine reciprocating systems were among the topics that most got your interest in May 2020.
A stinky gooey mess that works wonders on wounds, rigs facing legal issues, opinions on white line treatment and prevention, and coronavirus safety measures were topics covered in some of the most-read articles of April 2020.
With foaling season once again upon us it is a good idea to revisit strategies for conformational corrections. The first important aspect is regular farrier visits and daily farm inspections.
COVID-19 turned the world upside down in March, so its little surprise that many of the top articles this month were centered around that subject. Other topics that emerged among the most-read articles of March 2020 included pricing for trimming and shoeing, tips from a Rising Shoeing Star and a milestone achievement by a farrier-veterinarian.
The homicide of a Washington state farrier, avoiding hot nails, how to balance a toe clip, and detecting and treating subsolar abscesses were topics covered in some of the most-read articles of February 2020.
The past year has been interesting, to say the least. While the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in restrictions in our daily lives, it also has been one of the busiest years within the farrier industry as horse owners spent more time with their mounts. With increased business comes a greater need for hoof-care education. As the year comes to a close, American Farriers Journal editors compiled the articles that you read most from each month in 2020.
This week's facts and figures...How Many Clients Do Farriers Typically Work with Each Year? and Most Therapeutic Work Takes Place with Five Disciplines. This edition of Farrier Facts & Figures is brought to you by the International Hoof-Care Summit.
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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