
Normal vs. Healthy Hooves
Far too often when discussing a horse’s foot, we use the word “normal” as a reference point to determine its state of health. But what is the “normal” we are comparing it to?
Prevention and treatment for problems of the equine foot

Far too often when discussing a horse’s foot, we use the word “normal” as a reference point to determine its state of health. But what is the “normal” we are comparing it to?

Learn about the potential benefits of soaking your horse’s hay, methods for soaking, and what to do with the remaining liquid (hint: don’t use it to water plants) in this information packed fact sheet.

Dr. Scott Palmer describes some common racehorse shoeing techniques.
The presentation will examine how the past might influence the future concepts of equine hoof care.

One veterinarian describes what the corium can tell us about a laminitic horse’s chances of recovery.

One vet encouraged practitioners and farriers to take a biomechanical approach to treating some foot problems.
What is the most important risk factor that make some horses more prone to laminitis than others?

Learn about club feet, localizing pain, hoof biomechanics, and the role radiographs play in farriery.
The Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation approved funding of 12 new projects in 2013.

Veterinarians and farriers must work as a team to manage a horse’s athletic soundness and performance.

Laminitis is a devastating disease that does not discriminate based on a horse’s age, breed, or discipline.

Research shows that various angles of the outer and inner hoof are linked to different kinds of lameness.

A team evaluated a possible association between distal border fragments of the navicular bone and lameness.

Dr. Debra Taylor shares some points to consider when transitioning horses from being shod to going barefoot during the 2013 Western Veterinary Conference in Las Vegas, Nev.

Penetrating injuries can have serious consequences for horses, but vets are well-versed in handling them.

Researchers recently evaluated adult progenitor cell characteristics from healthy and laminitic horse hooves.
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