Sunday, 29 September 2013
Official National Results from Stoneleigh Team Competition: England Wins; USA 4th
Repeat winners Team England at the award ceremony of the 34th International Team Farrier Competition in Stoneleigh, England, hosted by the British Farrier and Blacksmith Association. Left to right: Matt Randles, Ben Taylor, Ben Casserly, presenter, Steven Beane, and Nigel Fennell.
International Team Farriery Championships 2013
1st Place - England
2nd Place - Scotland
3rd Place - Ireland
4th
Meet Two Stoneleigh International Contenders: Canada's Aaron Steeves and England's Ben Taylor
It happens every year: dozens of nations send teams of farriers to the forge in Stoneleigh, England to compete in the 34th International Team Farrier Competition. In the farrier world, this is a very big deal: national honor is at stake and the dominance of certain countries over the history of event make this a proving ground for nations who want to show that they just might be able to beat
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Sunday, 22 September 2013
Could You Carry Scotland's Smiddy Stane?
If your idea of fun is seeing how far you can carry a 363.8 pound stone, Scotland has an event for you. Just don't expect to tie up your horse to be shod at the smithy in town that day. (Photo of Airth, Scotland's "smiddy stane" contest courtesy of Ewan McTaggart)
Another reason to wear a kilt: you can spread your legs far enough apart to carry a 363-pound rock across a field...if you are so
Thursday, 12 September 2013
Video: Just like the big guys, a half-pint horse works out in an underwater treadmill
Miniature horses get to have all the fun, sometimes. When "normal" horses use the underwater treadmill at Colorado State University's Orthopaedic Research Center, it's business as usual. But when little Booya steps onto the belt, it's time for a video shoot.
Booya would be swimming if the water level was allowed to rise to the level used for full-sized horses, but the staff knows just how
Wednesday, 11 September 2013
The Blacksmith of Brandywine: The Story of an American Legend Makes Sense on a Legendary Day
As we remember the attack on the World Trade Towers in New York that occurred 12 years ago today, it's easy to forget that this day has another memorable place in American history.
Today is also the anniversary of the Battle of Brandywine. It was fought near Chadds Ford in Pennsylvania, not far from the University of Pennsylvania's New Bolton Center. And yes, there was hoofcare involved.
Tuesday, 10 September 2013
Best Shod Horse at England's Burghley Horse Trials Wore Handmade Shoes by Steve Arnold
Four happy faces: Farrier Steve Arnold, event horse Let's Dance, rider Jeanette Brakewell, and owner Ruth Williams were celebrating in the mare's stall yesterday. Steve holds the rosette and plaque awarded by the Worshipful Company of Farriers for Let's Dance's selection as the Best Shod Horse at the 2013 Land Rover Burghley 4* Horse Trials in England. Many of the best event horses and riders
Monday, 9 September 2013
Maryland's Kathy Anderson DVM Will Be New American Association of Equine Practitioners Vice President
The American Association of Equine Practitioners has named Kathleen Anderson, DVM, owner of Equine Veterinary Care PC in Elkton, Maryland, as its 2014 vice president. Dr. Anderson will be installed during the December 10 President’s Luncheon at the 59th Annual Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, and will assume the role of AAEP president in 2016.
Kathleen Anderson, DVM will become the 2014
Kathleen Anderson, DVM will become the 2014
Friday, 6 September 2013
Goof-proof Hoofcare: “StayOns” Instant Hoof Poultice Wraps Simplify the Way You Wrap a Foot
This article is sponsored by Hamilton Biovet.
Here’s a product that is worth its weight in baby diapers.
If there was ever a contest that farriers, vet techs and veterinarians should run, it would be to see who has the fastest two hands in the world for making a duct tape bootie to attach over a hoof wrapped in a disposable baby diaper.
How many times have you wrapped a hoof in duct tape
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Wednesday, 4 September 2013
St Nicholas Abbey Update: Healing Leg Fracture and the Origin of His Name
Champion racehorse St Nicholas Abbey in his stall at the Fethard Equine Hospital in Ireland, where he is recovering from a fractured pastern suffered while training at the nearby Ballydoyle training center of Coolmore's racing division head trainer Aidan O'Brien.
Today Coolmore Stud released an update on injured racehorse St Nicholas Abbey:
"While still having a guarded prognosis St Nicholas
Sunday, 1 September 2013
On the Case: Combined Contracture and Laxity Complicate Limb Deformity in an Irish Thoroughbred Foal
Kevin Corley, BVM&S, PhD. DACVIM, DACVECC, DECEIM, MRCVS of the Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital in County Kildare, Ireland shared photos of a recent case. A 12-hour-old Thoroughbred foal intended for future racing needed a treatment or management plan for an unusual hind limb deformity.
The foal’s foot was flat on the ground, but the pastern was vertical and the fetlock knuckled forward.
The Nobel Prize for Farrier Poetry: Looking Through Seamus Heaney's "Door into the Dark"
One of the world's greatest poets died on Friday. Ireland's Seamus Heaney was one of those people who bridged the past and the present with verse so deft you were never sure where time fit into the story or if time matters anymore. He grew up in Northern Ireland in the 1940s and went out into the world through his words, winning the Nobel Prize for poetry as he wandered.
I've been known to
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