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Health, safety & welfare considerations for successful hoof care

Weba) Horses should be able to stand quietly and comfortably for a minimum of 2 minutes on 3 limbs and this requires training. This is 100% the owners/carers …

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Relyne GI and how it might support your horses digestive tract …

WebRelyne GI is (according to Resolvet) "a carefully formulated blend of gut-friendly hyaluronan and wellness-boosting beta glucan aimed at providing a natural, long …

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The Influences on Shoeing Cycle

WebShoeing cycle length is a vitally important factor in hoof health and controlling the morphological changes associated with hoof growth and the …

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Guide to Using Hoof Boots and Pads

Web1. Place the boot on the paper and draw around the base of the hoof boot and cut out. 2. Place the template into the hoof boot and bend the edges of the excess paper …

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Haemodynamic Mechanism

WebThe ability to withstand concussive and load forces is vitally important in musculoskeletal health and the hoof is on the front line. At a walk the horse puts ½ of its …

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BLOG The Equine Documentalist

WebThe Equine Documentalist brings you the true science of horse care by documenting the latest research in the equine sciences.

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How to document (images and radiographs) for successful hoof …

WebA clean hoof! use a wire brush and clean the underside, wall and heel bulbs and clean out any separations and pockets for clarity. Stand the horse on level ground …

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Hoof Care for horses with PPID/Equine Cushings, EMS or Insulin

WebThe prevalence of low scoring domesticated horses (typically 3/6 or less) in the UK is a real concern for us - with many horses performing or living in an environment …

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Quantifying Posture : The research so far

WebThe effects of posture on equine musculoskeletal health have been recognised subjectively and visually and are now becoming quantified through …

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The Liver and Liver Healing 101 for Horse and Rider

WebReduce exposure to troublemakers (food and environmental toxins listed above) Reduce fats (esp from animal sources but also plant based) Eat healing foods …

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Barefoot vs Shod

WebA recent study (Malone and Davies 2019) studied some morphological effects of barefoot vs shod over a 7 week period. Finding that proximal hoof …

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Use of Objective Data in Successful Modern Hoof Care

WebIn the world of modern hoof care, objective data includes information gathered via gait analysis as well as software that provides information on the …

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Reliability Test of an Application for the Assessment of Hoof Balance

WebChanges in equine hoof proportions occur as a natural effect of hoof growth, affecting the alignment of the horse’s digit (van Heel et al. 2004, 2005, Moleman et al. …

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The Truth about Hoof Pastern Axis

WebThere is conflicting rhetoric traversing the social universe about the importance and ideals of phalangeal alignment and stance angles, concepts being used …

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High-Low Hoof Conformation

WebThere is a complexed relationship between the hoof, its conformation and the forces applied to it which affects the entire musculoskeletal system, but deeper …

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My articles Equine Documentalist

WebThe interconnectivity of the horse’s musculoskeletal system, and the complexities of movement is continuously being unravelled and has 2,087. theequinedocumentalist. …

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Hoof Pastern Axis

WebHoof pastern axis (HPA) is a term for the relationship between the hoof and the pastern. There are three categories for HPA; broken back, straight and broken …

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