Friday, January 27, 2017
Tuesday, January 24, 2017
Thinking Outside the Flip Flop Box: Florida Farriers Find Flex-Step Free-Heel Hoof Pad Aids Problems in Sport, Racehorse Feet
Sometimes you wonder where things came from. Who was that first Standardbred farrier in Europe who cut the heels off a horse’s shoe, put a plastic pad against the foot, and nailed it on? You can hear it now: the horse walking down the barn aisle with a clumsy sounding “flap flap flap flap” sound from the loose pad against the heels. The farrier probably never counted on the noise. The trainer took some teasing, without a doubt. But that horse must have won, because they’re still around.
And no one laughs at you when your horse is winning.
And no one laughs at you when your horse is winning.
USDA's new Horse Protection Act rules withdrawn from federal enactment.
The Hoof Blog is issuing an unexpected post script to a widely circulated story published here on January 13, announcing that the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) was publishing its Executive Action rule changes to the Horse Protection Act with the Federal Register.
The article described the action as an 11th-hour "Hail Mary Pass" to stop Tennessee Walking horse soring abuse before the Obama administration's USDA appointees left office, to be replaced by Trump appointees.
And it almost worked.
Friday, January 20, 2017
Swedish research tests hoof sensor capable of predicting wall structural changes
An electronic sensor taped to a horse's hoof walls at Chalmers University in an earlier stage of research. |
Thursday, January 19, 2017
Lost to laminitis: UC Davis says good-bye to its famed and beloved breeding jack
Action Jackson, the 29-year-old breeding jack at the University of California at Davis, suffered from laminitis. He was humanely euthanized last week. (UC Davis photo) |
The Hoof Blog will often note the passing of a famous stallion, when laminitis claims a life. Those are sad stories to write.
Last week the world lost another famous breeding animal to laminitis, but he wasn't a horse. He didn't live behind white board fences in Kentucky. His offspring won't run in the Kentucky Derby. They (probably) won't compete in the Olympics, either (but you never know).
Friday, January 13, 2017
Hail Mary: USDA proceeds with last-ditch effort to end soring by imposing bans on Walking horse pads, action devices
In the waning hours of President Obama’s administration’s days in Washington, his out-bound US Department of Agriculture says they are ready to drop a bombshell in the middle of the horse world.
The bombshell may well devastate a sector of the show horse industry, but there will be cheers, as well. It just depends which side you're on, and if you're willing to take the time to read the fine print.
The bombshell may well devastate a sector of the show horse industry, but there will be cheers, as well. It just depends which side you're on, and if you're willing to take the time to read the fine print.