Showing posts with label quittor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label quittor. Show all posts
Monday, February 04, 2019
100 Years Ago in Hoof Science: Quittor was the urban horse's biggest foot problem
HoofSearch, the index of equine hoof research, has been compiling a bibliography that documents the progress of hoof science on a year by year basis. What were the leading publications back in 1919, and who were the authors?
One hundred years ago, the world was sighing in relief with the end of World War I, even though the Treaty of Versailles wouldn't be signed until June. Veterinary and farrier journals were thin. In fact, it's difficult to find much that was published on the horse's foot in 1919; much more attention was paid to infectious diseases like glanders. Nonetheless, what was published is worth detailing here.
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