Monday, October 24, 2016
Career Opportunity: New Arizona Equine Podiatry Center Seeks Farrier
Evidence-Based Farriery: Plan to Attend Myhre Equine Clinic's 29th Annual Farrier/Veterinarian Conference with Dr. Andy Parks
Hosted by Dr. Grant Myhre, the big two-day event will be held later this week, October 28-29.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
Video: British Racing Farriers, Thoroughbred Hoofcare Featured on CNN Special Segment
October 22, 2016 was a great day for everyone who works behind the scenes with (and for) racehorses. CNN aired a "Winning Post" edition on the people behind the horses, including a three-minute special feature on the importance of farriers.
Filmed in Newmarket, England at the racing yard of trainer William Haggas, the show, which is distributed internationally (except to the United States), featured CNN's Aly Vance learning about the Somerville Lodge stable lads, equine physiotherapist, veterinarian and a crew of farriers from Mulqueen Farriery Consultancy in nearby West Row in the county of Suffolk.
The videos are posted below, in two parts, courtesy of CNN.
Farrier Product Distribution is now an American Farrier’s Association Educational Communications Partner
Farrier Product Distribution (FPD) has become the latest company to join forces with the American Farrier’s Association (AFA) as an educational communications partner.
Friday, October 21, 2016
Delta Mustad Hoofcare Center Appoints Scott Lampert New Product Development Manager
Delta Mustad Hoofcare Center (DMHC) has announced that Minnesota farrier Scott Lampert has joined the company as Product Development Manager.
Friday, October 14, 2016
Racetrack Surface Research Professor Mick Peterson Will Head to the University of Kentucky in 2017
Thursday, October 13, 2016
American Farrier's Association Funds Equine Stem Cell Research
Today the American Farrier’s Association (AFA) announced a donation of $10,000 through its Equine Research Fund to the Morris Animal Foundation in support of research being conducted by Morris Animal Foundation Fellow Dr. Alix Berglund at North Carolina State University.
Saturday, October 08, 2016
Arabian Show Horse Shoeing Rule Changes Proposed: Toe length increases, pad limit and measurement may be imposed
The Arabian Horse Association (AHA) has submitted a proposed shoeing rule change to the United States Equestrian Federation. AHA is the governing body of the Arabian horse breed in the United States and Canada; it is an affiliate of the United States Equestrian Federation and represents more than one million registered Arabian, Half-Arabian and Anglo-Arabian horses.
AR106 Shoeing Regulations, Artificial Markings and Appliances, as posted on the USEF website, details the current rules on how saddleseat-type show Arabians and Half-Arabians may (and may not) be shod.
Monday, October 03, 2016
American Horse Council Statement on Nonspecific Language in USDA Horse Protection Act Amendment
For the past few months, the US Department of Agriculture has been hosting "listening sessions" around the country and gathering input about a proposed amendment to the American Horse Protection Act, which bans the "soring" abuse techniques used on some Tennessee Walking horses to gain an advantage in the show ring in some classes, particularly where the horse is asked to do the famous "big lick" walking gait.
Among the features of this amendment is complete outlawing of pads, action devices such as pastern chains, and weighted shoes.
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