Thursday, 22 January 2015
Teaser: Budweiser Clydesdales "Lost Dog" Super Bowl Commercial--or at least a few seconds of it
Fans of the Budweiser Clydesdale Super Bowl commercials could celebrate a small step forward this afternoon as the St. Louis brewery released probably about nine seconds of the upcoming one-minute commercial for next weekend's actual ad.
It's still impossible to tell what the story is, but--as expected--the puppy really is lost and he also really is the star of the commercial. But
Tuesday, 20 January 2015
Barefoot Research: What Are the Consequences of Shoe Removal for Trotting Racehorses?
How are the health, comfort and wear of the horse's feet affected when shoes are removed for racing? A research special report from Hippolia Foundation and CIRALE
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Special thanks to researcher Claire Moiroud and Professor Jean-Marie Denoix, who kindly arranged to share this
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Saturday, 17 January 2015
The Farrier's Jukebox: New Year's Eve, the "Blacksmith Stomp", and Playlists to Keep
The blog is a jukebox today. But don't worry, you'll never run out of quarters.
Sometimes, you just get inspired. A new song by a band I'd never heard of in England showed up and I decided to play the video. And then I asked a few questions. And here comes this story.
The story is about a song and the people who wrote, inspired and perform it. But it pushed me to do something I've wanted to
Friday, 16 January 2015
Biomechanics of Horseshoes by Dr. Jenny Hagen: Werkman presents the wide-branch (asymmetric) and open toe shoes
In this still image from Dr. Hagen's video, you see the wide branch shoe used in the biomechanical testing (top left) and the results of the pressure mat testing (bottom left). Top right shows the gross anatomy of the horse's foot with the ungual cartilages exposed.
The Hoof Blog is pleased to share with you some additional media from the research of Dr. Jenny Hagen at the University of
Thursday, 15 January 2015
Budweiser Clydesdales "Lost Dog" Super Bowl Commercial: Stock Up on Beer and Tissues
Start your shopping list now. Whether host or guest at an annual Super Bowl party, you must be prepared with the universal classics your friends know and love: Nachos. Beer. Chicken wings. Chili. Maybe some more beer. That great dip that you spilled on the couch last year. (Oops!)
And don't forget to pick up a big box of tissues.
Tissues? You're going need them. And not to mop up the spilled
Tuesday, 13 January 2015
Video U: Watch the UMaine Conference "The Science Behind the FEI White Paper on Equine Arena Surfaces"
On December 7, 2014, a very special seminar took place at the University of Maine at Orono's Witter Farm. You'll wish you had been there. The conference was titled, "For Veterinarians and Farriers - The Science Behind the FEI White Paper on Equine Arena Surfaces."
But maybe it's not too late: we can bring the conference to you.
Videos of the presentations that took place during the
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Monday, 12 January 2015
UC Davis Hosts 29th Charles Heumphreus Memorial Lecture for Farriers on January 24
Date: January 24, 2015
Time: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Location: Gladys Valley Hall, Room 1020,
and covered arena at Large Animal Clinic
University of California at Davis Campus
Davis, California
Registration: There is no cost to attend, and you do not have to register for the morning lectures, but please register here or call 530-754-9223 for the afternoon lab as space is limited to 40
Saturday, 10 January 2015
The Annual Report: Wrapping up 2014 with a big blog bow
Happy New Year!
Last week, you read about the Hoof Blog's favorite stories based on numbers. Now, we’ll dissect the blog for you to highlight some stories you might like to bookmark or share, or maybe read for the first time, if you missed them.
Think of this as an index for future reference. You can refer back to it to find stories. Interspersed are some favorite images from the year, which
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Thursday, 1 January 2015
What You Like: Most Popular Hoof Blog Stories of 2014 Featured Clydesdales, Charley and Race/Show Horse Hooves
Some people watch parades and football games on New Year's Day. Not me, I want to crunch the numbers and see what stories resonated with readers over the year.
Today I found that there are definite trends in what brings large numbers of people to this blog, and that the way people read the blog has definitely evolved.
For 2014, one thing didn't change: people still love the
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