It's 90 minutes before the Kentucky Derby, do you know where you'll be today at 6:24 p.m.?
Saturday, May 04, 2013
Kentucky Derby News: Scollay Replaces Injured Bramlage for NBC's "AAEP On Call" Role
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| Dr Bramlage (right) fills in NBC's Kenny Rice as part of the AAEP On Call Program in the past. |
The AAEP On Call Program has assisted television broadcasts since 1991; traditionally, Dr Bramlage is on hand during Triple Crown races; he provided dramatic insight into the injury of Kentucky Derby winner Barbaro during the Preakness Stakes in 2006. "On Call" received a Special Eclipse Award in 2008.
| Dr. Mary Scollay is no stranger to television; she'll step in front of the camera today at the Kentucky Derby. The American Association of Equine Practitioners reports that longtime AAEP On Call Veterinarian Mary Scollay will serve as the spokesperson for equine health during today's NBC Sports racing coverage at Churchill Downs. |
Dr. Scollay, who serves as Equine Medical Director for the Kentucky Horse Racing Commission, replaces Dr. Larry Bramlage who sustained a head injury during a fall at the Louisville track on Thursday. Dr. Bramlage remains at University Hospital in Louisville for observation.
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Friday, May 03, 2013
Behind the Scenes at the FEI World Cup Finals with Swedish Farrier Bjorn Berg
You're a long way from home when you go to the Gothenburg Horse Show in Sweden. The huge Swedish spring horse show hosted both the dressage and jumping finals of the 2013 FEI World Cup indoor winter competitions. The best in both sports converged on the annual show and turned it into a world stage.
Sweden's Bjorn Berg has been the show farrier at Gothenburg for 12 years but you can bet that it had never been like this before. Still, Bjorn managed to find time to snap some photos and email them to the USA.
Meader Supply's New Hampshire Farrier Appreciation Day with FPD's Michael Wildenstein
Shoes, shoes, shoes! One of North America's largest horseshoeing supply stores opened its doors last weekend to welcome farriers from far and wide to the annual "Farrier Appreciation Day". Meader Supply soon found out that the appreciation was mutual; the flavor of the day was more akin to a high school reunion than a business event.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
News and HSUS videos: Walking horses seized from show trainer's barn in Tennessee, veterinarian Adair explains soring
Walking horse trainer Larry Wheelon heads to court today in Blount County, Tennessee. The well-known trainer and judge will face charges following his arrest on Friday. As shown in this video from the Humane Society of the United States, horses placed with Wheelon for trained were seized by the USDA, with assistance from the county sheriff and humane society officials, in connection with the charges.
Wheelon may be criminally charged for violations of the federal Horse Protection Act; soring is also a violation of state law in Tennessee. Further charges may be levied against Wheelon's employees or associates.
(Please wait for the tv news videos to load.)
Congratulations to Matt Martin, the Farrier Who Kept Black Caviar Running
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| Australian farrier Matt Martin and the most famous mare in the world: Black Caviar. Photo courtesy of Abu Masum of J.C. Milton & Company, the supplier of the mare's raceplates. |
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Adventures in Hoof Science: British Farriers Collect Data on Heart Bar and Lateral Extension Shoes at Royal Veterinary College's Structure and Motion Laboratory
Story and photos provided by Carl Bettison, AWCF (Hons)
Royal Veterinary College’s Structure and Motion Laboratory in England last week. The RVC’s Renate Weller DrMedVet, PhD, MRCVS, FHEA led the event, along with her team, which represents a range of scientific disciplines.
Royal Veterinary College’s Structure and Motion Laboratory in England last week. The RVC’s Renate Weller DrMedVet, PhD, MRCVS, FHEA led the event, along with her team, which represents a range of scientific disciplines.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Lieutenant Boniface's Lost Notes on Shoes (or No Shoes) in U.S. Cavalry History, Part 1
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Enthusiastic Attendees or Presentation Pirates? Attendee iPad/iPhone Media Capture is the Elephant in the Lecture Hall
There's an elephant in the lecture hall and it's time we talked about it: If you pay to attend a conference, does your registration fee entitle you to record it? If so, should you share it with others? Is it okay to use your iPhone to take photos of a speaker's slides? How much leeway should be allowed for personal or educational use of conference content?
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Video: Almost Killed with Kindness, an Overweight Pony's Rehabilitation Begins with His Overgrown Hooves
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Shoeless Thoroughbred Wins at Keeneland; Track Lists Barefoot Entries as Trainers Experiment with Polytrack Surface Effects on Hoof Slide
Update: A second "no shoes" designated horse won a race at Keeneland on Sunday, bringing the total of winners to two in three days. Updated information has been added at the end of this article.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
A Career on the Hoof: Does Geography Matter?
If you're considering a career in hoofcare (or know someone who is), this video might be helpful to you. The requirements of the job, according to South African racetrack farrier Andy Rivas, are pretty much the same all over.
Tuesday, April 09, 2013
How We Learn: Bracy Clark's Intricate "Model Hoof"

Monday, April 08, 2013
The Laminitis Revolution Begins Wednesday; Register for Webinar
A much-anticipated webinar on endocrine laminitis is scheduled for Wednesday, April 10, at 8 pm London time, which is probably about 3 pm New York time.
Thursday, April 04, 2013
Were Ancient Horses' Fetlocks Less Susceptible to Breakdown Injury?
Wednesday, April 03, 2013
Equine Obesity Research: Breeds Respond Differently to Changes in Diet and Exercise
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| Does it take a university research study to prove that horses need exercise and diets? |
Sunday, March 31, 2013
On the Case: Thorn-y Hoof Problems at Towcester Equine Clinic
Andrew Hayes BVetMed MRCVS of Towcester Vets Equine Centre in England made this video and writes some details:
The horse featured was a three year old that had been suffering form a fluctuating forelimb lameness for several days. The blood supply to the affected foot was increased (increased heat and bounding digital pulse).
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Friday, March 22, 2013
Watch It: Ram Trucks Promotional Video Features Texas Farrier Shawn Nanny, Who Still Likes His Old Truck
If you were in the business of selling trucks, wouldn't a farrier be your ideal customer?
The answer would be an unequivocal "yes"--assuming your truck can fill the farrier's needs...and the farrier wants a new truck.
Thursday, March 21, 2013
Save November 1-3, 2013 for the International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot
What: International Equine Conference on Laminitis and Diseases of the Foot
When: November 1 to 3, 2013
Where: Marriott Convention Center
1001 Okeechobee Boulevard • West Palm Beach, Florida 33401 USA
For more information about the Laminitis Conference go to:
On the Case: California Wrap, British Style, for White Line Disease
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Farriery: More Than Meets the Eye to Duckett's Blindfolded Shoemaking
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