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R Lil Bit of Cash: First Show of 2015 (And In Many Years!)
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Sunday, April 19, 2015. First Show of 2015 (And In Many Years! It was a Johnston County Horse Show Series show (JCHSS), and the show was supposed to be on Saturday, the 11th, which was also my sweet Lilly's 15th birthday, but the weather has been stormy and they ended up post-poning the show for Sunday. We had a nice, long break after our in hand classes and Lilly was happy to hang out at the trailer and eat hay. I socialized a bit and caught up with some of my horse show buddies, ate a chili dog and...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Happy Hoof Pads & Your Horse. Barefoot Trimmers/Farriers using Happy Hoof Pads. Kelly Hall, PBHT III. Email: happyhoof@tampabay.rr.com. Amber Mohr’s Barefoot Hoof Care. Healthy Hooves, Naturally. Phone: (870) 688-3156 (cell). Phone: (316) 796-0202 (home). Website: http:/ www.barefoothooves.net. Erika Achberger, Erika’s Equine. Nerstrand, MN 55053. Phone: (612) 345-2077 (cell). Website: http:/ www.erikasequine.com. Twila Rowley, Barefoot Trimmer. What ou...
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The Healthy Hoof: Why farriers despise wet weather
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Thoughts on horse hoof care, rehabilitation, and performance. Why farriers despise wet weather. No, we're really not related to cats. But when wet weather comes along, it can really slow us down. Mud wrecks havoc on our tools, causing rust and premature dulling. Not to mention, if we have several appointments on a rainy day, we get to show up wearing the mud from the previous appointments (unless we are willing to go through a whole load of laundry in one day! Join me on Facebook. Promote Your Page Too.
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The Healthy Hoof: November 2010
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Thoughts on horse hoof care, rehabilitation, and performance. How to treat thrush effectively, and make sure it never comes back. Does your horse have thrush? Do an image search on Google for it and you'll find it's one of the most common problems horse owners encounter. It is not normal, and can be easily treated, but it can cause your horse to be "not quite right" (compensating for the soreness) or even head-bobbing lame. Here are three common causes:. If a horse's immune system is compromised (from fi...
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The Healthy Hoof: July 2009
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Thoughts on horse hoof care, rehabilitation, and performance. It Depends" .on what? We often hear hoof care professionals answer our questions with, "It depends." What exactly does that mean to you? What are some of the factors that the following questions would "depend" on? Answers in the comments below. How short should the heels be trimmed? How much wall should be left above the sole? How short should the toes be? How much "roll" should be put on a bare hoof? What angles should a horse's feet follow?
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The Healthy Hoof: Trimming at Papa John's Farm
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Thoughts on horse hoof care, rehabilitation, and performance. Trimming at Papa John's Farm. This pony and mini work for a living! Because of this, their hooves and bodies are in great shape. Posted by Rebecca Wyatt, PBHT II / Saturday, January 30, 2010 /. Join me on Facebook. Nature's Path Hoof Care. Promote Your Page Too. Nature's Path Hoof Care. Equine Hoof Boots and Pads. Subscribe to RSS Feeds. Trimming at Papa Johns Farm. Another Founder Rehab Video. There was an error in this gadget.
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The Healthy Hoof: December 2010
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Thoughts on horse hoof care, rehabilitation, and performance. Horse handling for new horse owners. Did you know that farriers interact with more horses than veterinarians, and even horse trainers? I've put together a list of basic horse handling techniques below, with a focus on holding a horse for a farrier or trimmer. Many of the techniques also apply to holding your horse for the veterinarian or other equine professionals. These techniques are based on logic, common sense, and my own experienc...I pre...
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The Healthy Hoof: January 2010
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Thoughts on horse hoof care, rehabilitation, and performance. Trimming at Papa John's Farm. This pony and mini work for a living! Because of this, their hooves and bodies are in great shape. Posted by Rebecca Wyatt, PBHT II / Saturday, January 30, 2010 /. Another Founder Rehab Video. Posted by Rebecca Wyatt, PBHT II / Friday, January 8, 2010 /. Posted by Rebecca Wyatt, PBHT II / /. I plan to take photos at his trim on Friday, and will post them soon for comparison. Join me on Facebook.
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