Tuesday, July 15, 2014
British Equine Veterinary Association Announces Foot and Farriery Topics, Speakers at 2014 BEVA Congress
The 2014 "BEVA Congress" or annual convention of the British Equine Veterinary Association, has announced the addition of a full day program on farriery and foot lameness for Saturday, September 13. The Congress will be held at the ICC in Birmingham, England, where five separate scientific programs will run concurrently in five lecture halls over the three days of congress,.
Monday, July 14, 2014
Morrison: Utilize Support during Stall Time to Prevent Capsular Distortion in the Thoroughbred Racehorse's Foot
The following advice is provided by Scott E. Morrison, DVM of Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital in Lexington, Kentucky:
Foot problems can commonly cause horses to be scratched from a race, lose training days, overload other structures and have shortened careers.
Friday, July 11, 2014
Grass's (Missing) Link to Laminitis: Hormonal Imbalance Sets the Stage for Disease
Tuesday, July 08, 2014
It's Official: England's Steven Beane Wins His Fifth Calgary Stampede World Championship Title
The Calgary Stampede did not provide photos of the awards this year, so The Hoof Blog had to go hunting for some. We found a perfect photo taken by Tony Kay, OBE, Her Majesty's British Consul General to Calgary and the prairie provinces of Canada. Tony is now quite a fan of farrier competitions and especially of Steven Beane. He snapped this photo of Steven on the huge video screen above the rodeo grandstand. Ok, I dressed it up a little bit. (Tony Kay photo, used with permission) |
Monday, July 07, 2014
Results: English Farrier Steven Beane Wins His Fifth (and Final) Calgary Stampede World Championship in 2014
Unofficial news from the Calgary Stampede has placed English farrier Steven Beane in the enviable position of having just won his fifth--and no doubt last--world championship at the Calgary Stampede.
Sunday, July 06, 2014
Calgary Stampede: Forging On to the World Championship's Top Ten
The Calgary Stampede World Championship Blacksmiths Competition is over the hump. Competition through Saturday was an elimination series that was a complicated dance of simultaneous divisions run under timed conditions. At the end of it all, ten farriers emerged as the "Top Ten" who would go forward for the title of World Champion.
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