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Friday, February 28, 2014
ShoeSecure Conquers Lost-Shoe Season, Now with Global Patent Approved to Keep Horseshoes On Hooves Everywhere
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Tennessee Congresswoman Blackburn Files Alternative Legislation in Congress to Amend Horse Protection Act, Inspect Walking Horses at Shows
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Research Update: Laminitis and Lameness Project Funding Announced by Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation
Monday, February 24, 2014
White Turf: How Do Polo Ponies and Racehorses Stay on Their Feet in the St. Moritz Snow?
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A ski-joring horse displays the outside of his right front hoof during a race. Coronet and hoof wall injuries are common when horses are shod with calks. (Swiss Images photo)
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It happens every February. Winter looks gray and boring and spring can't come quickly enough and then the images start showing up from the glamorous ski resort of St Moritz, Switzerland and you remember that it is possible to have fun with horses in the snow. And that there are some people out there who manage to do it with a great deal of style.
But how do they keep the horses of their feet?
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Announcement: Second International Saddle Research Trust Conference to Examine Impact of Horse, Saddle and Rider on Each Other
WHAT: Saddle Research Trust Second International Conference:
Horses, Saddles and Riders: Applying the Science
WHEN: Saturday, November 29, 2014
WHERE: Anglia Ruskin University, Cambridge, England
The world’s top scientists will come together to share their knowledge at the Saddle Research Trust (SRT) Second International Conference, to be held at Anglia Ruskin University in Cambridge, England on November 29, 2014.
Thursday, February 13, 2014
On the Case: Foal Foot Bone Sequestrum Infection, Surgery and Recovery with Fraley Equine Podiatry
"It's just a gravel." "This wet weather is causing him to abscess." "He gets an abscess every winter." "He's been lame from that abscess for too long..."
When is it time to worry about a hoof abscess? When it grows from a sniper site of infection to a battlefield, when a horse does not respond to standard antibiotic treatment, or when it becomes obvious that it's not an abscess, after all.
Monday, February 10, 2014
Sochi-Inspired History: The World's Largest Horseshoeing Business Was in Russia
Not much about the history of farriery in Russia is translated to English, so it's tough to write about, but one story stands out.
Sunday, February 02, 2014
Recent Publications: New Research on Hoofcare and Lameness
Did your New Year's Resolutions include a pledge to keep up with new research and developments in the research side of things? That could be a full time job. It could also be pretty costly, unless you have access to a library with the right journal subscriptions. |
Wednesday, January 29, 2014
Video: Watch the 2014 Budweiser Clydesdale "Puppy Love" Super Bowl Commercial
Thank you, Anheuser-Busch. The giant St Louis brewery did Budweiser Clydesdale fans a big favor today and released the hitch's new 2014 Super Bow commercial. Have a watch and relax during the game!
Now, these commercials always have a back story, and this year is no exception. Here's the "behind-the-scenes" teaser for the ad.
Anheuser-Busch is continuing the story started with "Brotherly Love" in 2013. This year, the horse trainer played by actor Don Jeanes finds his paddocks invaded by a persistent puppy from the adoption center next door.
Have fun, #BestBuds!
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014
Budweiser Clydesdale Super Bowl Commercial Teaser: A Hero's Welcome
Many people were moved by the Budweiser Clydesdales' special commercial--it only aired once--for the heroes of the 911 tragedy in New York. Get ready to be moved again during this Sunday's Super Bowl, as the Clydesdale perform a hero's welcome.
Coolmore's Daddy Long Legs to Run Without Shoes in Dubai Stakes Race; Interference Given as Reason for Rule Exception
Halfway around the world, a South African racehorse trainer is taking a chance with a well-known stakes-winning Thoroughbred. And he had to get official clearance to do it.
Saturday, January 25, 2014
World Champions at Work: Farriers Varini and Robinson Win Equestrian Business of the Year Award in Scotland
What if two World Champions teamed up to offer farrier services and train apprentices? That's exactly what happened in Scotland a few years back. At that time, neither knew he'd ever win that prestigious title. Or, for that matter, their latest title, either.
Texas A&M Farrier Conference Brought Together Diverse Professionals with Common Concerns for the Horse's Foot
The following article was shared by Blair Fannin of the Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service
More than 70 professional farriers, veterinary students, farrier school students and horse owners gathered for the 2014 Texas A&M University Farrier Conference held January 10 in College Station, Texas.
Hosted by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M, the one-day workshop provided the latest information on proper foot care and shoeing techniques, according to organizers.
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| David Hood, PhD, DVM (photo courtesy of Richard Booth) |
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| Connie Larson, Zinpro representative |
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| Tab Pigg, Vettec representative |
Sigler said he and a group of nationally renowned experts made the presentations, including: Dr. David Hood, Hoof Diagnostic and Rehabilitation Center; Dr. Lynn Ruoff, Texas A&M College of Veterinary Medicine; Dr. Connie Larson, ZINPRO Research Nutritionist; Blane Chapman, American Farriers Association-Certified Journeyman Farrier; Pat Burton, American Farriers Association-Certified Journeyman Farrier; and Tab Pigg, Vettec representative and American Farriers Association-Certified Journeyman Farrier.
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| Blane Chapman, CJF |
Following the conclusion of the conference, on January 11, the Texas Professional Farrier Association sponsored an American Farrier's Association Certification exam for those desiring to take one of the certification exams. Twenty individuals took exams for farrier certification, according to organizers.
The conference was made possible by ZinPro Corporation, MLS Nutritional Supplements and Alvin Farrier Supply, along with the support of AgriLife Extension and the department of animal science.Texas A&M University has been hosting farrier seminars for many years. The University is home to both a renowned veterinary college and a highly respected equine science department, as well as an active extension education program. A new equine center is under construction at the university, which is in College Station.
Thanks to Blair Fannin and the Agrilife staff for assistance compiling this article.
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Thursday, January 23, 2014
Silent Anvil: Charley Orlando, the Teaching Farrier
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| Charley Orlando in an Aran Islands style sweater that he knit himself. He knit sweaters like these for 50 years. |
We live in a world where people have hyphenated descriptions attached to them. In music, there are singer-songwriters. In our world we have farrier-veterinarians, artist-blacksmiths, and barefoot-farriers.
Saturday, January 18, 2014
Budweiser Clydesdales 2014 Super Bowl Commercial: Expect Big Horses, a Cute Puppy, and An Epic "Awwwww..."
Thursday, January 16, 2014
Last Tango in Calgary: Stampede Will Host Its Final World Championship in 2014
Will the last farrier competitor to leave Calgary please make sure the coal fires are out?
Tuesday, January 14, 2014
St Nicholas Abbey Euthanized After Surgery for Severe Colic Today; Laminitis "Was Resolving"
The news from Ireland this morning is tragic. The long-suffering but hard-fighting champion Thoroughbred colt St Nicholas Abbey has been euthanized following colic surgery.
Monday, January 13, 2014
Farrier Photography: Matthew Wright Exhibit Shows Andy Eadie Shoeing on England's Lambourn Downs
Sunday, January 05, 2014
Royal Recognition: British Farrier Thomas Burch Honored with MBE by Queen
Glimpses into the life of a farrier who might be found on the streets of London or in the rainforests of Central America or helping a horse in Capetown in South Africa: Royal honors have been announced for British farrier Tom Burch for his service to the welfare of horses in the United Kingdom and overseas.
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