The stifle joint in a horse's hind leg corresponds anatomically to the knee joint in the human leg. However, instead of appearing halfway down the limb like the human knee, the horse's stifle doesn't even look like a joint because it is hidden within the structure of the horse's upper hind leg.
The practice of "stacking" using two or more similar medications simultaneously in the hope of faster healing isn't helpful, and may be harmful to the horse's health.
Friends of Animals New York director Edita Birnkrant, whose organization supports a ban on carriage horses, raised concerns about carriage horses ending up in slaughterhouses when they can no longer work.
The IRS recently completed a program where it went through 6,000 employer audits and will use the information compiled from the research to educate and hone future audits. While the research is not yet complete, the IRS has identified the areas where they have seen the most issues.
Lucky are those who land in the horse carriage driven by Jan Michnej. The 60-year-old blacksmith-turned-carriage driver uses the skills he honed years ago to leave his customers with an unforgettable gift: a freshly painted horseshoe.
With white hooves on all four feet, Kentucky Derby winner California Chrome always has needed a little extra attention to hoof care, and his trainer, Art Sherman, said blacksmith Judd Fisher came up with a unique solution.
On Tuesday, civic leaders gathered in the Odeon Theater for a ribbon-cutting ceremony, using the Chamber of Commerce's ribbon cutting shears built by local world-champion farrier Jim Keith.
Veterinary medicine keeps coming up with the coolest stuff. This is great because as farriers and horse owners, we get to sometimes participate in cutting edge science.
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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