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This 40-page survey of manufactured horseshoes takes a broad look at the purchasing options farriers have for the most basic tool of the trade. Focusing on types and styles of shoes, rather than brand names, the report covers materials, configurations and explores how shoes are used for certain disciplines and purposes. A great resource for novice farriers and a vital educational tool for all shoers to use in educating the horse-owning public.
The must-have reference for effective and responsible shoeing for the good of the horse. All horses have four hooves that are integral to their overall health, their athletic ability, and ultimately, their longevity, whether their “job” is simply grazing in a pasture or competing at the highest levels. But not all horses are the same—the individual needs of each horse require an understanding of responsible, informed hoofcare on the part of the owner, rider, or trainer. This highly illustrated guide by one of the world’s leading minds in the area of farriery provides an unparalleled look at advances in shoeing and general hoof maintenance, with the goal of helping owners to comprehend the “whys” of certain choices, recognize variations in shoeing options, and become better consumers of horse shoes and horseshoeing all around. Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and instructor at the Cornell Farrier School, is uniquely qualified to provide a varied and thorough exploration of hoof-related topics, including: Equine conformation—how to assess it in relation to soundness and performance, and how farriers use it to guide shoeing choices. To shoe or not to shoe? Using sense and science to analyze which horses are better served with shoes and which may be comfortable and healthy barefoot. Types of horseshoes and traction devices, modification devices, adhesives, materials, and more. Shoe loss—why it happens and how to prevent it. Farrier training—where and how it happens, how to find a good one and what you should expect. Horse handling for shoeing—how to prepare your horse and yourself. The future of farriery with 3D printing. And so much more. With plenty of “adventures from the road” and lessons learned during his years of shoeing horses professionally, Kraus provides a guide that is not only massive in value, it’s entertaining, to boot. An excellent resource for all serious horse people who wish to keep their horses comfortable and performing their very best while making informed decisions and having intelligent conversations with hoofcare professionals.
Includes American Farriar's Association newsletter.
The must-have reference for effective and responsible shoeing for the good of the horse. All horses have four hooves that are integral to their overall health, their athletic ability, and ultimately, their longevity, whether their "job" is simply grazing in a pasture or competing at the highest levels. But not all horses are the same--the individual needs of each horse require an understanding of responsible, informed hoofcare on the part of the owner, rider, or trainer. This highly illustrated guide by one of the world's leading minds in the area of farriery provides an unparalleled look at advances in shoeing and general hoof maintenance, with the goal of helping owners to comprehend the "whys" of certain choices, recognize variations in shoeing options, and become better consumers of horse shoes and horseshoeing all around. Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at the Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine and instructor at the Cornell Farrier School, is uniquely qualified to provide a varied and thorough exploration of hoof-related topics, including: Equine conformation--how to assess it in relation to soundness and performance, and how farriers use it to guide shoeing choices. To shoe or not to shoe? Using sense and science to analyze which horses are better served with shoes and which may be comfortable and healthy barefoot. Types of horseshoes and traction devices, modification devices, adhesives, materials, and more. Shoe loss--why it happens and how to prevent it. Farrier training--where and how it happens, how to find a good one and what you should expect. Horse handling for shoeing--how to prepare your horse and yourself. The future of farriery with 3D printing. And so much more. With plenty of "adventures from the road" and lessons learned during his years of shoeing horses professionally, Kraus provides a guide that is not only massive in value, it's entertaining, to boot. An excellent resource for all serious horse people who wish to keep their horses comfortable and performing their very best while making informed decisions and having intelligent conversations with hoofcare professionals.
Checklists For Better Hoof Care offers hundreds of excellent tips that will help you make sure that a horse is getting the footcare it needs. This new 32-page report includes 27 of the American Farriers Journal Checklists that have been a highly popular and useful feature of The Hands-On Magazine For Professional Farriers. A sequel to the best-selling Book Of Farrier Lists, this new report includes tips from some of the best farriers in the business and will be of interest to horse owners, veterinarians and anyone interested in improving hoof care. Presented in an easy-to-use and easy-to-follow checklist format, Checklists For Better Hoof Care covers topics including: Bar Shoes; When And How To Use Them; 10 Commandments Of Good Hooves And Equine Health; 14 Tips For Preventing Grass Founder; Thoughts On Shoeing Club Feet; Keeping Thoroughbred Feet Healthy; and many more.
"... an incomparable step-by-step handbook on the farrier's craft ..."--Cover.