The podcast that almost broke the podcast! While recording part two of Michael Wildenstein, there were many challenges on all sides of the cellular service and editing process. After many hours of recording and even more of editing, I have salvaged what I could, but I did perservere. Mike and I discuss equine conformation as it relates to the limb and foot, we discuss aluminum shoes, and encourage collaboration between equine professionals.
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The podcast that almost broke the podcast! While recording part two of Michael Wildenstein, there were many challenges on all sides of the cellular service and editing process. After many hours of recording and even more of editing, I have salvaged what I could, but I did perservere. Mike and I discuss equine conformation as it relates to the limb and foot, we discuss aluminum shoes, and encourage collaboration between equine professionals.
The podcast that almost broke the podcast! While recording part two of Michael Wildenstein, there were many challenges on all sides of the cellular service and editing process. After many hours of recording and even more of editing, I have salvaged what I could, but I did perservere. Mike and I discuss equine conformation as it relates to the limb and foot, we discuss aluminum shoes, and encourage collaboration between equine professionals.
Dr Allison Marshall has the wonderful wizard Wildenstein on the podcast today, discussing many aspect of equine shoeing and hoof care. The conversation illuminates many interesting and less understood aspects of the biomechanics of the hoof, and some concepts that Michael has found to be good guidelines from his vast experience.
Join Dr. Allison Marshall and Dr. John Langlois as they launch the Full Circle Equine Wellness Podcast, your go-to source for promoting wellness in your equine companions and athletes. In this episode, they share exciting plans for future podcasts and delve into the rising issue of anhydrosis in horses, a condition exacerbated by this season's extreme heat across the country. Tune in for expert insights and practical advice to keep your horses healthy and thriving.
The podcast that almost broke the podcast! While recording part two of Michael Wildenstein, there were many challenges on all sides of the cellular service and editing process. After many hours of recording and even more of editing, I have salvaged what I could, but I did perservere. Mike and I discuss equine conformation as it relates to the limb and foot, we discuss aluminum shoes, and encourage collaboration between equine professionals.