Thursday, March 14, 2013
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Farriery: More Than Meets the Eye to Duckett's Blindfolded Shoemaking
Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Monday, March 11, 2013
Wednesday, March 06, 2013
Equine Lameness Education: Sue Dyson Will Be Milne State-of-the-Art Lecturer for 2013 AAEP Convention
Via AAEP News Room
World-renowned equine orthopaedics expert Dr. Sue Dyson will deliver the Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture during the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ 2013 Annual Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, December 7 – 11.
Her lecture, “Equine Lameness: Clinical Judgment Meets Advanced Diagnostic Imaging”, will focus on three key areas: the recognition of lameness; new knowledge about the limitations of diagnostic analgesia; and the value of MRI in diagnosing foot-related lameness.
World-renowned equine orthopaedics expert Dr. Sue Dyson will deliver the Frank J. Milne State-of-the-Art Lecture during the American Association of Equine Practitioners’ 2013 Annual Convention in Nashville, Tennessee, December 7 – 11.
Her lecture, “Equine Lameness: Clinical Judgment Meets Advanced Diagnostic Imaging”, will focus on three key areas: the recognition of lameness; new knowledge about the limitations of diagnostic analgesia; and the value of MRI in diagnosing foot-related lameness.
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| Sue Dyson at work at England's Animal Health Trust Centre for Equine Studies |
Tuesday, March 05, 2013
British Farrier Diplomates in Inaugural Pledge to Uphold Profession and Equine Welfare Standards
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| Graduate farriers in Great Britain recited the inaugural pledge to their profession. |
Sunday, March 03, 2013
French Sterile Maggot Debridement Study Finds 93% Efficacy for Equine Wounds
Friday, February 22, 2013
On the Case with Rood and Riddle's Dr. Scott Morrison: Glue-on Spring Shoe for a Contracted, Club-Footed Cutting Horse
Give the video time to buffer, and hit the "play" icon to begin. Thanks to Saginaw Valley Equine Clinic and Dr. Morrison for this video.
Thursday, February 21, 2013
AAPF/CAPF Announce Farriers Assistance Program for Injured or Ill Members
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| You see this message in an elevator. Now you might see this on the side of a farrier vehicle, too. (Seth Neilson photo) |
What happens when farriers are injured or ill and can't work? Their friends in the profession help them, that's what happens. And the American Association of Professional Farriers and Canadian Association of Professional Farriers have joined forces to establish a way to get it officially done for the members of the two associations.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Video: Inside the Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum with Mark Evans
The Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum ("OVAM") continues to mature, expand, blossom and amaze, and now British television host (and veterinarian) Mark Evans adds his two cents to the value of this web-based resource of sharable resources with this video feature.
The Laminitis Conference Announces Call for Abstracts/Presentation/Poster Summaries for 2013
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| Plastination specimen by Dr. Christoph Von Horst, HC Biovision/plastinate.com |
The document, visible in this article, can be downloaded for your reference or shared to social media.
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Off Topic Video: Slo-mo beach gallop--with a twist
It's no secret that the Hoof Blog is known almost as widely for launching unusual horse-related videos and commercials as for hoof-related stories. You saw the Budweiser Clydesdale ad here first and now you're seeing the new--and slightly weird--Citroen commercial.
The what?
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Hoofcare History: Japanese Hoof Sandals Gave Horses Removable Traction
As much as I love reading the history of hoofcare and lameness from British and American historical perspectives, it's the other countries and other parts of the world that keep my reading lamp on at night. There is so much we don't know about how hooves were cared for in other cultures.
From my reading, it almost seems like horseshoes were one of the things that European merchants and explorers brought with them to new lands--and left behind, along with Christianity. They converted the people to Eurocentric religions and their horses to iron shoes.
But what were they using before the Europeans showed up, and is there something that we can learn from them?
Oklahoma Farrier, Victim of Trailer Theft, Boosted by Fellow Viet Nam Veterans
Please wait for the remote video clip to load.
Sometimes when bad things happen to good people, it brings out the best in other people.
Sunday, February 03, 2013
Super Bowl Scoop: Hoof Boot Solves Budweiser Clydesdale Safety Concern
You read it here first. But you're not going to read much. But here's something to talk about during half-time in the Super Bowl: the hoof connection to the Big Game. (You knew there'd be one!)
Equine Hoof Research: Digital Cushion Response to Pressure Tested in Horses vs Elephants at Royal Veterinary College
Hoof science turns up in some unexpected places, and it is always a joy to report on it when it does. That was the case earlier this month at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology (SICB) annual meeting in San Francisco.
Saturday, February 02, 2013
Video: Farrier and Saddlery Skills in Cambodia Shared by FEI and World Horse Welfare Partnership Professionals
Get a new appreciation of the urban and rural horse culture of Cambodia in this short video profiling the recent programs of World Horse Welfare and the FEI Solidarity programs. Farrier Tom Burch and saddler Mark Fisher made the journey to Southeast Asia to help both the poor working ponies and the elite sport horses of the country's expanding equestrian sports scene.
Thursday, January 31, 2013
The Budweiser Clydesdales 2013 Super Bowl Commercial: Advance Showing of the 2013 Commercial on the Hoof Blog
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| This year's Budweiser Clydesdale commercial is quite a story. "Brotherhood" shares the bond of a trainer and his favorite horse. |
Spoiler alert!
Have you been chewing your nails (or hooves)? Are you worried you might be running to the refrigerator or bathroom on Sunday night when the annual Budweiser Clydesdale commercial comes on the Super Bowl?
Fear no more, here it is: (go ahead, watch it in full screen mode)
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
Video: AAEP Extends Pasture-Associated Equine Laminitis Research Project into 2013
The American Association of Equine Practitioners (AAEP) has announced that it is extending its pasture-associated equine laminitis research project into 2013, in hopes of collecting more cases from the field.
Monday, January 28, 2013
Horseshoeing Trailer Heist in Oklahoma Devastates Veteran Farrier's Ability to Work
Shoeing trailers make a lot of sense, both economically and efficiency-wise. Some are really clever designs and all of them allow farriers to use a truck or hauling vehicle for something other than a work-related rig.
But it looks like thieves love them, too. This is not the first shoeing trailer that I have heard of being stolen. This news report amazed me when I saw that Mr. Ward had stamped all this shoes.
Name the Budweiser Clydesdale Foal Star of 2013's Super Bowl Commercial
There is just no question that the marketing and advertising surrounding the Super Bowl is more interesting than the game itself usually turns out to be. If you needed proof of that, look no farther than into the eyes of the Clydesdale foal in this photo.
This year is the 80th Anniversary of the Budweiser Clydesdales hitch, so you know that there was something special in the pipeline. We just didn't know what, until today!
Friday, January 18, 2013
Wes Champagne's Blacksmith Buddy: A Life-like, Positionable Horse Leg Simulates Shoeing / Trimming for Training, Demonstration and Practice
Sponsored Post from Wes Champagne
Learn about Wes Champagne's Blacksmith Buddy in this introductory video.
After all, Wes has quite a "track record" already, as a pioneer of adhesive shoes for racehorses and quarter crack repair. He pioneered the "direct glue" method and shod the first winner of a Breeders Cup race with glue-ons, Lit de Justice in the 1996 Sprint.
I was in for a surprise this time, though...
Thursday, January 17, 2013
Paynter Recovery from Colitis and Laminitis Voted 2012 Moment of the Year; Owner Designates Veterinarian to Accept Award
A racehorse's recovery from colitis and laminitis was chronicled on the Hoof Blog in September 2012 and was voted today the "Moment of the Year" in American horseracing. Paynter's battle gripped everyone's attention--and amazed everyone who thought he'd never survive.
Paynter battled laminitis and colitis with the help of a corps of skilled and dedicated veterinarians and farriers; the horse was transferred to a small vet hospital near Saratoga, New York following his victory in the 2012 Haskell Invitational at Monmouth Park. His struggle has been voted the 2012 National Thoroughbred Racing Association (NTRA) Moment of the Year.
Tuesday, January 15, 2013
Sue Dyson: How Poor Performance and Pain Are Linked in Equestrian Sports
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| Dr. Sue Dyson brings to her job not just her exemplary career as an imaging and diagnostics expert, but also her expertise as an advanced-level rider and trainer. (AHT photo) |
At the 2012 International Society for Equitation Science Conference in Scotland in July, Sue Dyson MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS, presented some data collected in her work as director of orthopedics at the famous Animal Health Trust (AHT) referral clinic in Newmarket, England. The large number of cases seen at the clinic and the thoroughness of Dr. Dyson's exams and imaging provide a broad database for analyzing trends in lameness diagnosis in sport horses.
“Conformation plays a significant role in determining the likelihood of an individual horse suffering an injury during its competition career” advised Dr Dyson. Conformation issues of concern to her include straight hocks, a high croup relative to the withers and overly-extended hind fetlocks.
Monday, January 14, 2013
Would You Take a Moment to Vote for the Hoof Blog?
Surprise, surprise--and what a nice one!
The Hoof Blog has been honored by being named a finalist in the "Best Blog" category of the Equestrian Social Media Awards. How wonderful is that?
If you are agree, you can vote for The Hoof Blog (listed under "Fran Jurga") in Group 17 on the ballot web site: http://www.equestriansocialmediaawards.com/finalists.
Sunday, January 13, 2013
Science Meets Art: Details of Horses on a Treadmill Fill Screens of Chaja Hertog's "Four Riders" Video Installation
Nothing much happens but there's plenty to look at. Hoof Blog readers may be mesmerized or bored or inspired or exasperated by this two-minute excerpt from a video artist's interpretations of disembodied but parallel equine details. Best experienced in full screen mode; click the embiggen icon between "HD" and "vimeo".
But is it art? Creative video artist Chaja Hertog thinks so...
Saturday, January 12, 2013
CIA Director Nominee John O. Brennan Has Ties to Farrier World
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