Wednesday, 29 May 2013
British Farrier Apprentice System Suspended as Training Suffers Negative Government Evaluation
Apprentices are traditionally part of the landscape of farriery in Great Britain. These apprentices to Jim and/or Allan Ferrie competed at the Clydesdale shoeing event at the Royal Highland Show in Scotland. (David McCrone photo, used with permission)
A crisis has emerged in Great Britain, where the future of farrier education has been endangered by a withdrawal of government funding for the
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Saturday, 25 May 2013
Video: Oklahoma Tornado Tragedy's Legacy is Both Tragedy and Inspiration for Veterinarians and Horsemen
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You know things are bad when CNN dedicates a segment to injured horses in a natural disaster, but that's what happened on Friday when the global news network aired a story by newsman Gary Tuckman, who was on hand with Oklahoma's Joe Boecker, DVM to show in graphic detail what a tornado can do to a horse.
Hoof Blog readers around the world who think that
You know things are bad when CNN dedicates a segment to injured horses in a natural disaster, but that's what happened on Friday when the global news network aired a story by newsman Gary Tuckman, who was on hand with Oklahoma's Joe Boecker, DVM to show in graphic detail what a tornado can do to a horse.
Hoof Blog readers around the world who think that
Thursday, 23 May 2013
Lameness Evaluation: American Sensor System Tests Successfully in British Research
Flexion testing, using the sensor-based system, at the University of Glasgow's School of Veterinary Medicine
For many years, opinions on the value of flexion tests in assessing equine lameness have been divided. Now, however, new research looks set to turn what has always been regarded as a subjective process into a wholly objective one.
A comprehensive study, published in a November
Saturday, 18 May 2013
Maryland's Hoof-First Connection to the Triple Crown: Raceplates and Horseshoers in Preakness History
Photos from Victory Racing Plates, a Baltimore-based horse shoe manufacturer whose plates have been on eight of the 11 horses that won the Triple Corwn. (Courtesy of Only A Game's Sam Gallant)
It's Preakness Stakes day in the USA! Whether you think Kentucky Derby winner Orb is a shoe-in to win in his Jim Bayes Jr. crafted raceplates or if you like California's Goldencents, shod by Jim
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Friday, 10 May 2013
Have You Tried It Yet? "Blacksmith Buddy" Re-imagines Hoof Demonstrations with Education/Practice Tool
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The Blacksmith Buddy
The Blacksmith Buddy was designed with students like these in minds. Once the Buddy is in place, the real horse becomes an accessory--and someone has to hold him instead of trying out the new practice leg!
Every year there's something. Farriers hang out after a trade show and talk over what stuck in their minds
Medicinal Leeches: The Much-Maligned Traditional Healing Aid is Making a Comeback for Equine Lameness Therapy
In this photo from German rehabilitation therapist Martina Mäter of Kathmann Vital GbR in Vechta, you see three colorful medicinal leeches hard at work. Lower-limb lameness is a common callup for leeches in the horse world; they may soon be in wider use in the United States. (Photo © Martina Mater, used with permission)
You're in a veterinary lecture on laminitis at a major conference on
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Connecticut Drops Charges Against "Equine Podiatrist" for Illegal Practice of Veterinary Medicine
For years, Connecticut has been known as the wealthiest state in the United States of America. Add to that the highest number of horses per square mile of any state. It's also one of the most beautiful states. If you had to pick a state to live in and run a farrier business, you couldn't do much better for job security than Connecticut.
After a state legal decision made there last month, it
Tuesday, 7 May 2013
Badminton Horse Trials' Farrier Prize to the Best Shod Horse 2013 Won by David Smith
There might not be much left of a pair of shoes by the time the horse has made the circuit of the world's most challenging cross-country course, which is just one phase of the Badminton Horse Trials. Video of horses in this year's event courtesy of Centaur Biomechanics.
Each year, the Mitsubishi Motors Badminton Horse Trials presents a "Farriers Prize" for the best shod horse at the world's
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Saturday, 4 May 2013
Hooves of the Kentucky Derby 2013: Race Shoes, Hoofcare and the Farrier's Daughter
Sixty Minutes featured top jockey Rosie Napravnik the week before the Derby. Her other claim to fame? Her father is a horseshoer!
It's 90 minutes before the Kentucky Derby, do you know where you'll be today at 6:24 p.m.?
Rosie Napravnik, daughter of New Jersey horseshoer Charles Napravnik, knows exactly where she will be: on the back of MyLute, bursting out of the starting gate at
Kentucky Derby News: Scollay Replaces Injured Bramlage for NBC's "AAEP On Call" Role
Dr. Scollay is no stranger to television; she'll step in front of the camera today at the Kentucky Derby.
The American Association of Equine Practitioners reports that longtime AAEP On Call Veterinarian Mary Scollay will serve as the spokesperson for equine health during today's NBC Sports racing coverage at Churchill Downs.
Dr. Scollay, who serves as Equine Medical Director for the Kentucky
Friday, 3 May 2013
Behind the Scenes at the FEI World Cup Finals with Swedish Farrier Bjorn Berg
You're a long way from home when you go to the Gothenburg Horse Show in Sweden. The huge Swedish spring horse show hosted both the dressage and jumping finals of the 2013 FEI World Cup indoor winter competitions. The best in both sports converged on the annual show and turned it into a world stage.
Sweden's Bjorn Berg has been the show farrier at Gothenburg for 12 years but you can bet that
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Meader Supply's New Hampshire Farrier Appreciation Day with FPD's Michael Wildenstein
Shoes, shoes, shoes! One of North America's largest horseshoeing supply stores opened its doors last weekend to welcome farriers from far and wide to the annual "Farrier Appreciation Day". Meader Supply soon found out that the appreciation was mutual; the flavor of the day was more akin to a high school reunion than a business event.
Farriers and hoof trimmers from all corners of New
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