After Rodger Howell was told he had five weeks to live, he gave away everything he had and set off in a horse and wagon to visit his children and grandchildren one last time.
It's the height of summer. Temperatures are soaring, the ground is scorched. This explains why your client's horse's feet are dry, chipped, cracking, even abscessing - right?
During the previous week, "Bruce Matthews" was a top 10 searched term on the AFJ website. Matthews resides in East Texas, but was a resident of Vermont for a long time. He is a well-known farrier for draft horses. Because he is a popular search subject recently, we've shared a Farrier Tip below featuring some of his work.
Do you find that it's difficult to steady a horseshoe while nailing it on? Steve Kraus, the head of Farrier Services at Cornell University, has developed a procedure to help his students relax and drive better nails while securely holding the shoe.
Feeding horses with pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction (PPID), also called Cushing’s disease, can sometimes be difficult because these horses are often older, overweight or underweight, and may have insulin resistance, with or without recurrent laminitis. To make the best nutritional recommendations for horses with PPID, nutritionists must first consider whether the horse needs to lose or gain weight and whether insulin resistance is present.
Some horses seem to lose a lot of training days to injuries, while others almost never need time off to heal. In between these extremes are the majority of horses that have an occasional injury or lameness but do not need to be taken out of work on a regular basis. Is the difference due to something about how these horses are conformed, or ridden, or fed, or is some other factor involved?
Scientists in Sweden have announced an important discovery that helps explain how some horses are limited to “natural� gaits, while others are capable of additional gaits.
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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