Expert farriers discuss their careers, how the industry has evolved, lessons they’ve learned from working with these horses and clients, and the memorable moments and farriers from yesteryear through today
Load distribution is critical for the overall health, performance and longevity of a horse. Gary Gullo Jr. of Wellington, Fla., explores the positive and negative effects of load distribution in the equine hoof, highlighting the differences between proper and improper loading.
Expert farriers discuss their careers, how the industry has evolved, lessons they’ve learned from working with these horses and clients, and the memorable moments and farriers from yesteryear through today.
Sugarcreek, Ohio, farrier Conrad Kaufman details how and why he effectively positions traction devices that keep the conformation of the road horse in mind.
This Week: Hoof-care professionals across the country and the ocean are sharing what they know with others in the industry through social media, webinars and videos. Here are a few of our favorites.
Vernon, Texas, farrier Blane Chapman covers
essential techniques for moving feet back, as well as dressing the hoof wall, how
to avoid over-dressing and other considerations.
Vernon, Texas, farrier Blane Chapman shares valuable
insights for aspiring and experienced farriers on how to
build and sustain a profitable hoof-care business.
Building off of her Summit presentations, Dr. Deb Bennett of the Equine Studies Institute, and Dr. Robert M. Timm, curator emeritus of the University of Kansas Museum of Natural History in Lawrence, Kan., lead a private behind-the-scenes guided tour of the museum’s Mammals Division.
Dr. Deb Bennett, of the Equine Studies Institute, explains how spinal function governs hindlimb reciprocation. She also discusses how reciprocation differs in the forelimb vs. the hind limb, with special reference to check ligament anatomy and function.
Dr. Deb Bennett of the Equine Studies Institute offers insights from 40 years of horsemanship experience in specific areas that are especially helpful to farriers. She offers effective, humane approaches to problems such as a horse that wants to pull back when tied, or that bites, balks, kicks, or strikes, as well as how to effectively teach a horse to pick up its foot and hand it to the farrier.
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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