When a horse is very reactive to having shoes nailed on, especially when it is quiet and compliant for all the rest of the tasks involved in shoeing, doesn't that beg the question WHY? And if glueing a shoe on instead is a much gentler process and leaves the horse passive and calm, that becomes a conversation. So come and join us and as always, our conversation snakes its way through this challenging topic. And if you can spare us just a bit less than an hour we'd love to have you along! So p...
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When a horse is very reactive to having shoes nailed on, especially when it is quiet and compliant for all the rest of the tasks involved in shoeing, doesn't that beg the question WHY? And if glueing a shoe on instead is a much gentler process and leaves the horse passive and calm, that becomes a conversation. So come and join us and as always, our conversation snakes its way through this challenging topic. And if you can spare us just a bit less than an hour we'd love to have you along! So p...
How YOU! Should Trim A Horse, The Final mini trim series episode (for now)
M J Farrier another way?
1 hour 5 minutes
9 months ago
How YOU! Should Trim A Horse, The Final mini trim series episode (for now)
Hooray ! Matthew finally gets to talk frogs, Mark is still all excited about "wiggling" feet and joints and Matthew kindly hands Mark the subject if dorsal or outer wall trimming to begin that part of the chat. This series was recorded back in 2024 and new thoughts and fresh observations have crept in, so its highly likely Matthew and Mark will re visit this topic in the not too distant. So for now, if you can spare an hour, pull up a chair or if you're driving keep your eyes on the road an...
M J Farrier another way?
When a horse is very reactive to having shoes nailed on, especially when it is quiet and compliant for all the rest of the tasks involved in shoeing, doesn't that beg the question WHY? And if glueing a shoe on instead is a much gentler process and leaves the horse passive and calm, that becomes a conversation. So come and join us and as always, our conversation snakes its way through this challenging topic. And if you can spare us just a bit less than an hour we'd love to have you along! So p...