Wednesday, 31 December 2014
Laminitis Memorial Wall Honors Horses to be Remembered, Facilitates Animal Health Foundation Research Funding
Flash and Casey are right up there with Secretariat and Barbaro. Little Dixie, Chief, and Midnight are not far behind.
The Animal Health Foundation (AHF), a US charity dedicated exclusively to funding laminitis research, has set a new goal: to make sure that no horse with laminitis is ever forgotten. Thanks to a new website page just for them, the most famous racehorse and the most unknown
Tuesday, 30 December 2014
Silent Anvil: Bruce Daniels, American Horseshoer, Has Died
Bruce Daniels died today, just before noon, the American Farrier's Association tell us. The icon of American horseshoeing of the late 20th century had suffered several aortic aneurysms and what his son Tad called "multiple strokes". He still made it to his daughter Cary's house in Florida for Christmas, though.
Just try and stop him.
The farrier world will be a little less colorful now.
Saturday, 27 December 2014
Best of 2014: Painting of Civil War Farriers Adds Aesthetic Dimension to History, Horseshoeing
I just stared at in disbelief. It was beautiful. It looked accurate. And it depicted something that, to the best of my knowledge, had never been painted before. And if it has been painted before, it was never painted so carefully and so artistically. Even the details of the forge wagon look correct.
I was staring at Booth Malone’s painting, “Farriers on the Peninsula, 1862”. I
Wednesday, 24 December 2014
An Amputee Donkey in Egypt Walks Again--on a Recycled Artificial Human Leg
Donkeys figure quite prominently in the original Christmas story, so why not have one star on the Hoof Blog on Christmas Eve? Hector the Egyptian donkey is making news around the world this Christmas, and bringing smiles to faces wherever his story is told or read.
While people think that it is Hector who is making them smile, it is really the story of the humans who came together to help
Friday, 12 December 2014
Veterinary Equine Podiatry Group Announced at 2014 AAEP Convention, Will Pursue Board Specialization Status
At the 60th Annual Convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP), held December 5 to 9, 2014 in Salt Lake City, Utah, the Veterinary Equine Podiatry Group, Inc. publicly announced its existence and intended mission.
Formed by four interested veterinarians who met at the 2013 AAEP Convention in Nashville, VEPG is now a group of 32 veterinarians who are interested in
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Thursday, 11 December 2014
Guest Report: Australia’s 2014 Functional Hoof Conference
by Betsy Lordan, DVM
The second Functional Hoof Conference was held during Melbourne Cup Week (November 6-9, 2014) in Daylesford, Victoria, Australia. The clinic was hosted by a group of hoof care professionals seeking to improve knowledge and understanding of the equine foot and to spark discussions.
To this end, they brought together a selection of international speakers who were experts
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Friday, 5 December 2014
Laminitis Research: Feed Company SPILLERS Will Sponsor Two PhD Programs in 2015
Hoofcare Publishing is encouraging donations to laminitis research this holiday season. Right on cue, this press release arrived today with news of new support for program research in Great Britain. Thanks for Spillers for their continued support of laminitis research.
The British horse feed company SPILLERS®, as part of the WALTHAM® International Laminitis and Obesity Research Consortia, is
Thursday, 4 December 2014
Barefoot Hoofcare Practices Subject of British Government Survey to Veterinarians
A government survey of British veterinarians is taking no prisoners and leaving no stones unturned. While the clear goal of the newly-launched Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs ("Defra") online survey is to collect veterinarians' comments on what they have seen and thought about barefoot hoofcare practices in the field, it's obvious that farriers are under this microscope
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Tuesday, 2 December 2014
Vive St Eloi...and the Spirit of the Monuments Men: Painting of Farrier Patron Saint Returns to Owner
It's the first week in December, time to toast all those French farriers and veterinarians and jockeys who are taking the day off (Monday or Wednesday, depending on your preference) in honor of their patron saint.
But we have something else to toast this St Eloi's Day. Call it an idea whose time came round at last, or call it the influence of Hollywood or the charm of George Clooney and
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