So what? Marketing is integral to their success. Do the concepts of critical analysis, critical thinking, healthy skepticism and research...
Justin, I see the long tapering roll at the toe but my tired old eyes don't see anything approaching a roll at the heel. Aha, I see the problem....
Linda, that aluminum shoe is neither a full roller motion shoe or a banana (self adjusting palmar angle)shoe
Looks to me that p3 is close to punching out the bottom so derotating it is in order. I would also consider applying, with screws, a Steward Clog...
Even without an insulated door, the plate/uninsulated door on the Whisper Momma forge I used to use was a great help. It dept most of the heat...
In the last photo it looks like you may have some wall infection present, so you should probably debride that wall until the margins are clean and...
IME, that is correct. and its also known as Equine Systemic Proteoglycan Accumulation...
Speaking only for myself, Yes.
So if I understand this correctly, you have had/treated horses in your custom with unilateral DSLD/ESPA that have responded favorably to having the...
I have a Pro Forge and it works great. In the past I've had forges with no door. Never again.
And don't forget to mention something about structurally aiding and in some instances, reinforcing the volar surface of the palmar/plantar aspect...
As regards DSLD/ESPA of the hind limb(s), IME, Dr. Young is wrong and the use of a patten bar shoe will only exacerbate the problem. Jacking up the...
Yes. Besides, nothing applied to the bottom of the hoof is going to help a horse with DSLD/ESPA.
"Caudal heel pain" is an oxymoron (where else could heel pain be?). "Caudal Hoof Pain" OTOH............
^^^^Buck passer....;) :)
What is so terrible about the nailing as seen in the last set of photos?
And this is what happens when the horse is owned by a brain dead twit suffering from TSS. [IMG]
What did your farrier say about this? Regardless, there is nothing to worry about. Horses will shed their old frog once or twice a year if it is...
Clinics are great learning experiences. I'm planning on being at the Anvil Brand clinic too.
If the cowboy boots have a "walking" heel and not a "riding" heel then wearing them to work shouldn't be a problem other than your toes and...
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