Monday, July 06, 2015
California Chrome’s Newmarket Souvenirs: Aluminum Bar Shoes with HammerHead Nails
Do racehorses have to go through customs and fill out those little declaration forms? If so, reigning Horse of the Year California Chrome had better think twice when he lands in Chicago on Tuesday, should he check off the “nothing to declare” box.
He’d better hope the customs agents don’t look at the bottom of his feet.
Monday, June 08, 2015
Hoofcare Confidential: American Pharoah’s Subtle Triple Crown Horseshoe by Wes Champagne
Wednesday, May 20, 2015
Badminton Horse Trials Farriers Prize 2015: Instant Replay for Best-Shod Four-Star Eventer Hooves
If you think you've heard this one before, stop me. But some things are worth repeating, and history has repeated itself. So have a farrier, a horse, a rider, an owner, and a judge at the world's premier three-day event. Re-meet the winner of the 2015 Badminton Horse Trials Farriers Prize. |
Wednesday, May 13, 2015
Lost Shoes, Caught Shoes and Twisted Shoes: Drama on the Hoof
Lost shoes were in the news this week, and it turns out that the tribunal in Ireland didn't feature the only lost shoes in the news. Each of us has a favorite lost shoe photo, video or story.
Tuesday, May 12, 2015
All for Want of a Shoe: Lost Horseshoes Subject of Nine-Hour Irish Turf Tribunal and Australian Rule Change
One of horse sports' great wild cards has always been the lost shoe. Some horses lose a shoe and stop in their tracks. Some keep running and jumping--even winning. Sometimes the shoe sparkles in the sun. Sometimes it's never found.
Some people just shrug it off. Some people want to do something about it. And sometimes it's just a mystery.
Sunday, May 10, 2015
Case Notes: Inside Bal a Bali’s Laminitis Recovery
Thanks to an interview today with Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital’s Vernon Dryden, DVM, some of the details of Bal a Bali’s nine-month ordeal can now be shared. Dr. Dryden acknowledges the willingness of the colt’s owners, Sienna Farm and Foxhill Farm, to share information that might benefit another horse suffering from a similar problem.
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