Sunday, 30 September 2012
England Farriers Team Champions at International Team Event
This weekend, the British Farriers and Blacksmiths Association hosted the 33rd International Team Horseshoeing Championships at Stoneleigh, England.
Gill Harris, editor of Forge Magazine, has kindly sent the complete results with the exception of the apprentice team event, which is being double checked.
Apprentice Individual International Class
5 Kenny Little
4 Stuart McGaffin
3 Phil Smith
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Paynter Watch: Surgery at University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center Next Option for Ill Zayat Colt, Laminitis Under Control
Paulick Report flashed the news today that champion three-year-old Thoroughbred colt Paynter will be transferred tomorrow from Upstate Equine Medical Center in Schuylerville, New York to the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center in Kennett Square, outside Philadelphia.
Owner Ahmed Zayat of Zayat Racing has been announcing his horse's medical condition on Twitter since the colt was
Saturday, 29 September 2012
History: 1960s Racetrack Horseshoers Union Court Case May Have Inspired Propaganda Film
This video was a film buried in the Library of Congress and unearthed just this week.
How much has shoeing racehorses changed since 1960? Not much, but this film makes some good points about the role of horseshoers in a horse's life.
The International Union of Journeyman Horseshoers was part of the AFL-CIO until 2004; the IUJH is one of the oldest unions in the world. It was formed in 1873
Friday, 28 September 2012
Farrier Video: High-Definition Passion for the Profession in the Words and Work of Bob and Branton Phalen
Before you hit play: Stop and expand this video to full-screen by clicking on the arrows between the letters "HD" and the word "vimeo" on the tool bar. This is a video that deserves to be seen on a bigger screen than your phone's.
The voice. I know that voice. The words of California farrier icon Bob Phalen filled the office. "It's not how much you know, it's how much you learn after you know
Thursday, 27 September 2012
How Research Works: Sport Horse Suspensory Ligament Study Involves Real Dressage Horses and Riders
A call for dressage riders offered a free analysis of joint motion, rein tension and rider balance in exchange for riding a horse of a specific age and dressage level on two different arena surfaces. The researchers are gambling that dressage riders will want to be part of equine research that targets the function of the suspensory ligament, one of the most common sites of lameness in
Wednesday, 26 September 2012
Chronic Laminitis Research: Comparison of Normal vs Chronic Laminitis Horses Shows Difference in Immune, Digestive and Laminar Proteins
"Laminitis is not limited to the foot and chronic laminitis should be considered a multi-system disease" -- Steelman, Chowdhary, 2012
Chronic laminitis treatment usually focuses directly on the feet. The authors define chronic laminitis as the condition of horses who survive acute laminitis but are left with after-effects like coffin bone rotation. They state that 75% of horses with acute
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Monday, 24 September 2012
AVMA Statement in Support of USDA's Efforts to End Soring
The following text is published as provided by the American Veterinary Medical Association in a press release:
Sole bruising (pink/red discoloration) from possible pressure shoeing. Courtesy of USDA
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. --The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) issued the following statement in support of the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) ongoing efforts to end
Sole bruising (pink/red discoloration) from possible pressure shoeing. Courtesy of USDA
SCHAUMBURG, Ill. --The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) issued the following statement in support of the United States Department of Agriculture's (USDA) ongoing efforts to end
Sunday, 23 September 2012
University of Tennessee Equine Orthopedic and Rehabilitation Center Rises in Knoxville
News broadcast from WBIR-TV in Knoxville previews the new equine orthopedic and rehabilitation center at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine.
The University of Tennessee's College of Veterinary Medicine is growing. The well-established vet school on the UT campus in Knoxville expects to open an ambitious new 85,000 square foot veterinary medicine center by February
Equine Gait Analysis: The Ghost of Muybridge's Racehorse Gallops Again
A vaguely-familiar and yet ghostly horse and rider gallop through the streets of Palo Alto, California in this trailer for next week's Palo Alto International Film Festival. Why this particular horse and rider? Because Stephen Jobs wasn't the first genius to live in Silicon Valley. The first one made his mark with horses' hooves.
Legend has it that it all started on a bet.
The year was 1878
Wednesday, 19 September 2012
Paynter Watch: How Is Post-Colitis Laminitis Different from Common Chronic Laminitis?
TVG interview with champion Thoroughbred Paynter's owner Ahmed Zayat of Zayat Racing, taped the morning of September 19, 2012, explains the timeline of Paynter's illness and suggests the severity of the colt's illness.
All types of laminitis are similar in two ways: First, the epithelial cell system in the foot’s interlaminar zone is damaged.
Second, that damage causes horses great pain.
Tuesday, 18 September 2012
Jackie McConnell Sentence: Probation and Fine for Tennessee Walking Horse Soring Abuse Captured on Undercover Video
Jackie McConnell was not allowed on the grounds of the 2012 Tennessee Walking Horse National Celebration earlier this month. This horse, Walk Time Charlie from North Carolina, was the judge's pick for World Champion. If some lawmakers have their way, he may be the last world champion to be shod this way. (Randall R. Saxton photo)
By now, everyone knows who Jackie McConnell is.
McConnell was
Monday, 17 September 2012
Hoofcare History: Unravelling the Tangled Past, One Horseshoe at a Time
You'll need a half hour to watch this video. Then you might need the rest of your life to read, research and do your part in documenting the unwritten history of horseshoeing. Thanks to the University of Pennsylvania for videotaping this talk of Pat Reilly, farrier at the University's New Bolton Center.
Horseshoeing history is full of gaps, as Pat Reilly mentions again and again in this
Sunday, 16 September 2012
Hoof Casting Tape: A Shoe By Another Name? Non-Farrier Hoofcare Practitioner Pleads Guilty to Illegal Farriery in Great Britain
A press release (see below) has been issued by the Farriers Registration Council in Great Britain.
In that country, farriery is a tightly regulated profession with a definition provided by national law. The Farriers Registration Council is the national office charged with defending the law and protecting horses from "illegal" farriers.
In Britain, anyone who shoes a horse must complete a
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Friday, 14 September 2012
Irish Super-Star Thoroughbred Camelot and His American Farrier Jeff Henderson Are Two-Thirds of the Way to Winning the British Triple Crown
Jeff Henderson shoeing Camelot today at Ballydoyle Training Center in Co. Tipperary, Ireland. Camelot will attempt to win the British Triple Crown on Saturday, September 15.
Time flies: Just 90 days ago, racing fans in the United States were on the edges of their seats. It was time for the Belmont Stakes, the third leg in the Triple Crown. I'll Have Another had won the first two legs.
Would
Thursday, 13 September 2012
Paynter Laminitis Watch: Podiatry-Vet Fraley Amazed at Progress Since Hoof Casts Applied
Paynter's Hoof-Specialist Veterinarian Fraley "Amazed At His Progress"
Paynter models his hoof casts: The colt is almost as big a star on Twitter as he was on the racetrack. This photo was tweeted by owner Justin Zayat yesterday and shows the three-year-old Thoroughbred colt outside the Upstate Equine Medical Center in Schuylerville, New York where he has been a patient since late
Horse Protection Act Amendment Proposed: Bans Action Devices on Tennessee Walking Horses
Tennessee Walking Horse show regulation changes proposed
in Congressional amendment to the Horse Protection Act
The following document was received from Representative Whitfield's office this afternoon and is reprinted in its entirety without editing.
For the purposes of this document, the amendment has been reviewed. The text defines action devices as: "any boot, collar, chain, roller, or
Tuesday, 4 September 2012
Paynter Watch: Top Thoroughbred Colt Diagnosed with Post-Colitis Laminitis in New York
Paynter in his stall at a vet hospital near Saratoga. (Zayat Twitter photo)
You could hear a collective moan rise from the world of Thoroughbred racing today.
Paynter has laminitis.
For the past month, the racing press has been reporting on the condition of top three-year-old colt Paynter, trained by California's Bob Baffert. Paynter is owned by Zayat Racing Stable.
After winning the
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Monday, 3 September 2012
Autumn Laminitis: Prepare to Prevent--Instead of Treat--Seasonal Flair-Ups of Endocrine Conditions in Horses
This is what a foot looks like after laminitis...could this damage and deformation have been prevented? In Great Britain, a study found that 43 percent of horse owners waited more than a week after suspecting laminitis before seeking veterinary intervention. (Boehringer Ingelheim photo)
If Labor Day is over, can autumn laminitis season be far behind?
This summer's drought has been relieved
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