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BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. BALANCE - HOOF REHAB In a vast majority of cases, you can simply use the sole plane to balance the foot, leaving the same amount of heel, wall and bar standing above the sole on each side, as in the before and after trim pictures below. The flaw to this method is that sometimes the soledoes lie.
SINKING COFFIN BONES Sinking Coffin Bones (Part 1 of 2) Horseback Magazine 8-10-2013 Pete Ramey. When looking at a lateral radiograph of a horse’s foot, if the exact location of the top of the hoof wall (hairline) has been marked with a radiopaque paste or object, there is a measurable distance between the “elevation” of the top of the hoof capsule and the top of the coffin bone.FROG MANAGEMENT
1) The removal of “flaps” that harbor destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is healthy). 2) The removal of external callusing that protects the frog from destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is harmful). 3) The removal of excess frog height/pressure that can cause sensitivity (frog trimming increasescomfort).
HOW TO REVERSE COFFIN BONE SINKING How to Reverse Coffin Bone Sinking (part 2 of 2) Horseback Magazine 9-10-13 Pete Ramey Last month, I covered some of the warning signs and problems associated with coffin bone sinking (often called distal descent or sinker).This month, I will go deeper intoWHY THIN SOLES
The skin gets the leftovers. This means that nutritional deficiency or imbalances can lead to thin soles (and most other problems with skin, coat and hooves). So the first thing I do when I see these problems in client horses is start trying to more-scientifically balance the diet.HORSES SOLE
If you take cross sections of a cadaver hoof, you’ll find that it is about 7/16-inch (9mm) from the bottom of each groove to the sensitive corium -- whether the rest of the sole is too thick or too thin. This means that if a horse has too much sole at the outer periphery, the NEW WAYS TO BEAT LAMINITIS 76 HORSE & RIDER DECEMBER 2006 DECEMBER 2006 HORSE & RIDER 77 STRATEGY: SOLE SUPPORT What it is: Using a natural-practitioner’s barefoot trim plus boots and pads to PETE RAMEY HOOF REHAB HOME. HORSE HOOF MAINTENANCE AND CARE.HOMEWORKSHOPSFIND HELPREHAB PIXABOUT USARTICLES Under the Horse10 disc DVD series. This video is designed to teach equine professionals and horse owners new ways to recognize and treat hoof pathology. It focuses on the ability to identify and recognize a truly healthy equine foot and demonstrates steps taken ARTICLES - HOOF REHAB Club Foot (2-28-05) Revised 1-8-06 Pete Ramey. A “club footed” horse is defined by most people as a horse with one hoof that grows more upright than the one on the other side. Normally we’re talking about the front pair of hooves. Most farriers have treated it as a hoof problem and worked to make the pair of hooves match each other,but
BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. BALANCE - HOOF REHAB In a vast majority of cases, you can simply use the sole plane to balance the foot, leaving the same amount of heel, wall and bar standing above the sole on each side, as in the before and after trim pictures below. The flaw to this method is that sometimes the soledoes lie.
SINKING COFFIN BONES Sinking Coffin Bones (Part 1 of 2) Horseback Magazine 8-10-2013 Pete Ramey. When looking at a lateral radiograph of a horse’s foot, if the exact location of the top of the hoof wall (hairline) has been marked with a radiopaque paste or object, there is a measurable distance between the “elevation” of the top of the hoof capsule and the top of the coffin bone.FROG MANAGEMENT
1) The removal of “flaps” that harbor destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is healthy). 2) The removal of external callusing that protects the frog from destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is harmful). 3) The removal of excess frog height/pressure that can cause sensitivity (frog trimming increasescomfort).
HOW TO REVERSE COFFIN BONE SINKING How to Reverse Coffin Bone Sinking (part 2 of 2) Horseback Magazine 9-10-13 Pete Ramey Last month, I covered some of the warning signs and problems associated with coffin bone sinking (often called distal descent or sinker).This month, I will go deeper intoWHY THIN SOLES
The skin gets the leftovers. This means that nutritional deficiency or imbalances can lead to thin soles (and most other problems with skin, coat and hooves). So the first thing I do when I see these problems in client horses is start trying to more-scientifically balance the diet.HORSES SOLE
If you take cross sections of a cadaver hoof, you’ll find that it is about 7/16-inch (9mm) from the bottom of each groove to the sensitive corium -- whether the rest of the sole is too thick or too thin. This means that if a horse has too much sole at the outer periphery, the NEW WAYS TO BEAT LAMINITIS 76 HORSE & RIDER DECEMBER 2006 DECEMBER 2006 HORSE & RIDER 77 STRATEGY: SOLE SUPPORT What it is: Using a natural-practitioner’s barefoot trim plus boots and pads toFEEDING THE HOOF
Added 8-3-18: copied from the pinned post on my Facebook Group, Hoof Rehab Help – there’s a lot of the same info as above, but also some updated information on supplements available in other countries and my current feeding program at home. General Nutrition Advice from HoofRehab/Pete Ramey. If your horse is showing any symptoms of laminitis or other nutritional issues (prominent growth BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. HOOF CAST - HOOF REHAB Equicast. Over the last 19 years, Dave Richards ( www.equicast.us 910-281-5658) developed Equicasts specifically for use on horses’ hooves. The casting material is not the same as a typical fiberglass cast. Instead it uses a unique poly-cloth and resin combination that is far more durable, abrasion resistant and more flexible than atypical cast.
LAMINITIS UPDATE
Laminitis Update 3-20-05 Pete Ramey. Cop yright 2005. Important new research added 8-7-07: Finally, this is what we've been waiting for!HIGH/LOW HOOVES
High/Low Hooves: a Whole-Horse issue 11-10-13 Pete Ramey . Horseback Magazine. It is fairly common for horses to have mismatched pairs offront feet.
NAVICULAR SYNDROME
Digging for the Truth about Navicular Disease (and Syndrome) 12-28-05Pete Ramey
HEEL HEIGHT
Heel Height: The Deciding Factor 10-13-05 (with 2018 edits) Pete Ramey. Note: If you are new to hooves and the terminology used here, as a prerequisite, read the 12WHITE LINE DISEASE
The End of White Line Disease Updated 5-5-05 Pete Ramey. Copyright 2005. This article, along with this one http://www.hoofrehab.com/WallCracks.html doubles as my WallBOOTS AND PADS
The boots/pads are by far the most effective means of maximizing both current protection and healing mechanics for these horses. There are some very important problems inherent to fixed shoeing when you are faced with a horse that has lost its proper attachment between the hoof wall and the coffin bone.DRAFT HORSES
The 17.3 hand Percheron above was working for a living on asphalt, pulling a carriage 25 hours a week in a hilly mountain tourist town. I was called to the horse PETE RAMEY HOOF REHAB HOME. HORSE HOOF MAINTENANCE AND CARE.HOMEWORKSHOPSFIND HELPREHAB PIXABOUT USARTICLES Under the Horse10 disc DVD series. This video is designed to teach equine professionals and horse owners new ways to recognize and treat hoof pathology. It focuses on the ability to identify and recognize a truly healthy equine foot and demonstrates steps taken ARTICLES - HOOF REHAB Club Foot (2-28-05) Revised 1-8-06 Pete Ramey. A “club footed” horse is defined by most people as a horse with one hoof that grows more upright than the one on the other side. Normally we’re talking about the front pair of hooves. Most farriers have treated it as a hoof problem and worked to make the pair of hooves match each other,but
BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. BALANCE - HOOF REHAB In a vast majority of cases, you can simply use the sole plane to balance the foot, leaving the same amount of heel, wall and bar standing above the sole on each side, as in the before and after trim pictures below. The flaw to this method is that sometimes the soledoes lie.
SINKING COFFIN BONES Sinking Coffin Bones (Part 1 of 2) Horseback Magazine 8-10-2013 Pete Ramey. When looking at a lateral radiograph of a horse’s foot, if the exact location of the top of the hoof wall (hairline) has been marked with a radiopaque paste or object, there is a measurable distance between the “elevation” of the top of the hoof capsule and the top of the coffin bone.FROG MANAGEMENT
1) The removal of “flaps” that harbor destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is healthy). 2) The removal of external callusing that protects the frog from destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is harmful). 3) The removal of excess frog height/pressure that can cause sensitivity (frog trimming increasescomfort).
HOW TO REVERSE COFFIN BONE SINKING How to Reverse Coffin Bone Sinking (part 2 of 2) Horseback Magazine 9-10-13 Pete Ramey Last month, I covered some of the warning signs and problems associated with coffin bone sinking (often called distal descent or sinker).This month, I will go deeper intoWHY THIN SOLES
The skin gets the leftovers. This means that nutritional deficiency or imbalances can lead to thin soles (and most other problems with skin, coat and hooves). So the first thing I do when I see these problems in client horses is start trying to more-scientifically balance the diet.HORSES SOLE
If you take cross sections of a cadaver hoof, you’ll find that it is about 7/16-inch (9mm) from the bottom of each groove to the sensitive corium -- whether the rest of the sole is too thick or too thin. This means that if a horse has too much sole at the outer periphery, the NEW WAYS TO BEAT LAMINITIS 76 HORSE & RIDER DECEMBER 2006 DECEMBER 2006 HORSE & RIDER 77 STRATEGY: SOLE SUPPORT What it is: Using a natural-practitioner’s barefoot trim plus boots and pads to PETE RAMEY HOOF REHAB HOME. HORSE HOOF MAINTENANCE AND CARE.HOMEWORKSHOPSFIND HELPREHAB PIXABOUT USARTICLES Under the Horse10 disc DVD series. This video is designed to teach equine professionals and horse owners new ways to recognize and treat hoof pathology. It focuses on the ability to identify and recognize a truly healthy equine foot and demonstrates steps taken ARTICLES - HOOF REHAB Club Foot (2-28-05) Revised 1-8-06 Pete Ramey. A “club footed” horse is defined by most people as a horse with one hoof that grows more upright than the one on the other side. Normally we’re talking about the front pair of hooves. Most farriers have treated it as a hoof problem and worked to make the pair of hooves match each other,but
BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. BALANCE - HOOF REHAB In a vast majority of cases, you can simply use the sole plane to balance the foot, leaving the same amount of heel, wall and bar standing above the sole on each side, as in the before and after trim pictures below. The flaw to this method is that sometimes the soledoes lie.
SINKING COFFIN BONES Sinking Coffin Bones (Part 1 of 2) Horseback Magazine 8-10-2013 Pete Ramey. When looking at a lateral radiograph of a horse’s foot, if the exact location of the top of the hoof wall (hairline) has been marked with a radiopaque paste or object, there is a measurable distance between the “elevation” of the top of the hoof capsule and the top of the coffin bone.FROG MANAGEMENT
1) The removal of “flaps” that harbor destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is healthy). 2) The removal of external callusing that protects the frog from destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is harmful). 3) The removal of excess frog height/pressure that can cause sensitivity (frog trimming increasescomfort).
HOW TO REVERSE COFFIN BONE SINKING How to Reverse Coffin Bone Sinking (part 2 of 2) Horseback Magazine 9-10-13 Pete Ramey Last month, I covered some of the warning signs and problems associated with coffin bone sinking (often called distal descent or sinker).This month, I will go deeper intoWHY THIN SOLES
The skin gets the leftovers. This means that nutritional deficiency or imbalances can lead to thin soles (and most other problems with skin, coat and hooves). So the first thing I do when I see these problems in client horses is start trying to more-scientifically balance the diet.HORSES SOLE
If you take cross sections of a cadaver hoof, you’ll find that it is about 7/16-inch (9mm) from the bottom of each groove to the sensitive corium -- whether the rest of the sole is too thick or too thin. This means that if a horse has too much sole at the outer periphery, the NEW WAYS TO BEAT LAMINITIS 76 HORSE & RIDER DECEMBER 2006 DECEMBER 2006 HORSE & RIDER 77 STRATEGY: SOLE SUPPORT What it is: Using a natural-practitioner’s barefoot trim plus boots and pads toFEEDING THE HOOF
Added 8-3-18: copied from the pinned post on my Facebook Group, Hoof Rehab Help – there’s a lot of the same info as above, but also some updated information on supplements available in other countries and my current feeding program at home. General Nutrition Advice from HoofRehab/Pete Ramey. If your horse is showing any symptoms of laminitis or other nutritional issues (prominent growth BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. HOOF CAST - HOOF REHAB Equicast. Over the last 19 years, Dave Richards ( www.equicast.us 910-281-5658) developed Equicasts specifically for use on horses’ hooves. The casting material is not the same as a typical fiberglass cast. Instead it uses a unique poly-cloth and resin combination that is far more durable, abrasion resistant and more flexible than atypical cast.
LAMINITIS UPDATE
Laminitis Update 3-20-05 Pete Ramey. Cop yright 2005. Important new research added 8-7-07: Finally, this is what we've been waiting for!HIGH/LOW HOOVES
High/Low Hooves: a Whole-Horse issue 11-10-13 Pete Ramey . Horseback Magazine. It is fairly common for horses to have mismatched pairs offront feet.
NAVICULAR SYNDROME
Digging for the Truth about Navicular Disease (and Syndrome) 12-28-05Pete Ramey
HEEL HEIGHT
Heel Height: The Deciding Factor 10-13-05 (with 2018 edits) Pete Ramey. Note: If you are new to hooves and the terminology used here, as a prerequisite, read the 12WHITE LINE DISEASE
The End of White Line Disease Updated 5-5-05 Pete Ramey. Copyright 2005. This article, along with this one http://www.hoofrehab.com/WallCracks.html doubles as my WallBOOTS AND PADS
The boots/pads are by far the most effective means of maximizing both current protection and healing mechanics for these horses. There are some very important problems inherent to fixed shoeing when you are faced with a horse that has lost its proper attachment between the hoof wall and the coffin bone.DRAFT HORSES
The 17.3 hand Percheron above was working for a living on asphalt, pulling a carriage 25 hours a week in a hilly mountain tourist town. I was called to the horse PETE RAMEY HOOF REHAB HOME. HORSE HOOF MAINTENANCE AND CARE.HOMEWORKSHOPSFIND HELPREHAB PIXABOUT USARTICLES Under the Horse10 disc DVD series. This video is designed to teach equine professionals and horse owners new ways to recognize and treat hoof pathology. It focuses on the ability to identify and recognize a truly healthy equine foot and demonstrates steps taken ARTICLES - HOOF REHAB Club Foot (2-28-05) Revised 1-8-06 Pete Ramey. A “club footed” horse is defined by most people as a horse with one hoof that grows more upright than the one on the other side. Normally we’re talking about the front pair of hooves. Most farriers have treated it as a hoof problem and worked to make the pair of hooves match each other,but
BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. BALANCE - HOOF REHAB In a vast majority of cases, you can simply use the sole plane to balance the foot, leaving the same amount of heel, wall and bar standing above the sole on each side, as in the before and after trim pictures below. The flaw to this method is that sometimes the soledoes lie.
SINKING COFFIN BONES Sinking Coffin Bones (Part 1 of 2) Horseback Magazine 8-10-2013 Pete Ramey. When looking at a lateral radiograph of a horse’s foot, if the exact location of the top of the hoof wall (hairline) has been marked with a radiopaque paste or object, there is a measurable distance between the “elevation” of the top of the hoof capsule and the top of the coffin bone.FROG MANAGEMENT
1) The removal of “flaps” that harbor destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is healthy). 2) The removal of external callusing that protects the frog from destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is harmful). 3) The removal of excess frog height/pressure that can cause sensitivity (frog trimming increasescomfort).
HOW TO REVERSE COFFIN BONE SINKING How to Reverse Coffin Bone Sinking (part 2 of 2) Horseback Magazine 9-10-13 Pete Ramey Last month, I covered some of the warning signs and problems associated with coffin bone sinking (often called distal descent or sinker).This month, I will go deeper intoWHY THIN SOLES
The skin gets the leftovers. This means that nutritional deficiency or imbalances can lead to thin soles (and most other problems with skin, coat and hooves). So the first thing I do when I see these problems in client horses is start trying to more-scientifically balance the diet.HORSES SOLE
If you take cross sections of a cadaver hoof, you’ll find that it is about 7/16-inch (9mm) from the bottom of each groove to the sensitive corium -- whether the rest of the sole is too thick or too thin. This means that if a horse has too much sole at the outer periphery, the NEW WAYS TO BEAT LAMINITIS 76 HORSE & RIDER DECEMBER 2006 DECEMBER 2006 HORSE & RIDER 77 STRATEGY: SOLE SUPPORT What it is: Using a natural-practitioner’s barefoot trim plus boots and pads to PETE RAMEY HOOF REHAB HOME. HORSE HOOF MAINTENANCE AND CARE.HOMEWORKSHOPSFIND HELPREHAB PIXABOUT USARTICLES Under the Horse10 disc DVD series. This video is designed to teach equine professionals and horse owners new ways to recognize and treat hoof pathology. It focuses on the ability to identify and recognize a truly healthy equine foot and demonstrates steps taken ARTICLES - HOOF REHAB Club Foot (2-28-05) Revised 1-8-06 Pete Ramey. A “club footed” horse is defined by most people as a horse with one hoof that grows more upright than the one on the other side. Normally we’re talking about the front pair of hooves. Most farriers have treated it as a hoof problem and worked to make the pair of hooves match each other,but
BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. BALANCE - HOOF REHAB In a vast majority of cases, you can simply use the sole plane to balance the foot, leaving the same amount of heel, wall and bar standing above the sole on each side, as in the before and after trim pictures below. The flaw to this method is that sometimes the soledoes lie.
SINKING COFFIN BONES Sinking Coffin Bones (Part 1 of 2) Horseback Magazine 8-10-2013 Pete Ramey. When looking at a lateral radiograph of a horse’s foot, if the exact location of the top of the hoof wall (hairline) has been marked with a radiopaque paste or object, there is a measurable distance between the “elevation” of the top of the hoof capsule and the top of the coffin bone.FROG MANAGEMENT
1) The removal of “flaps” that harbor destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is healthy). 2) The removal of external callusing that protects the frog from destructive fungus and bacteria (frog trimming is harmful). 3) The removal of excess frog height/pressure that can cause sensitivity (frog trimming increasescomfort).
HOW TO REVERSE COFFIN BONE SINKING How to Reverse Coffin Bone Sinking (part 2 of 2) Horseback Magazine 9-10-13 Pete Ramey Last month, I covered some of the warning signs and problems associated with coffin bone sinking (often called distal descent or sinker).This month, I will go deeper intoWHY THIN SOLES
The skin gets the leftovers. This means that nutritional deficiency or imbalances can lead to thin soles (and most other problems with skin, coat and hooves). So the first thing I do when I see these problems in client horses is start trying to more-scientifically balance the diet.HORSES SOLE
If you take cross sections of a cadaver hoof, you’ll find that it is about 7/16-inch (9mm) from the bottom of each groove to the sensitive corium -- whether the rest of the sole is too thick or too thin. This means that if a horse has too much sole at the outer periphery, the NEW WAYS TO BEAT LAMINITIS 76 HORSE & RIDER DECEMBER 2006 DECEMBER 2006 HORSE & RIDER 77 STRATEGY: SOLE SUPPORT What it is: Using a natural-practitioner’s barefoot trim plus boots and pads toFEEDING THE HOOF
Added 8-3-18: copied from the pinned post on my Facebook Group, Hoof Rehab Help – there’s a lot of the same info as above, but also some updated information on supplements available in other countries and my current feeding program at home. General Nutrition Advice from HoofRehab/Pete Ramey. If your horse is showing any symptoms of laminitis or other nutritional issues (prominent growth BEFORE AND AFTER PICTURES OF LAME HORSES Very lame before and comfortable after setup trim. P3 is almost exposed and is lower than any part of the hoof wall. 6 months later with excellent hooves and gloriously sound. P3 has moved up into a natural position in the hoof capsule; shortening the hoof, while building necessary sole. HOOF CAST - HOOF REHAB Equicast. Over the last 19 years, Dave Richards ( www.equicast.us 910-281-5658) developed Equicasts specifically for use on horses’ hooves. The casting material is not the same as a typical fiberglass cast. Instead it uses a unique poly-cloth and resin combination that is far more durable, abrasion resistant and more flexible than atypical cast.
LAMINITIS UPDATE
Laminitis Update 3-20-05 Pete Ramey. Cop yright 2005. Important new research added 8-7-07: Finally, this is what we've been waiting for!HIGH/LOW HOOVES
High/Low Hooves: a Whole-Horse issue 11-10-13 Pete Ramey . Horseback Magazine. It is fairly common for horses to have mismatched pairs offront feet.
NAVICULAR SYNDROME
Digging for the Truth about Navicular Disease (and Syndrome) 12-28-05Pete Ramey
HEEL HEIGHT
Heel Height: The Deciding Factor 10-13-05 (with 2018 edits) Pete Ramey. Note: If you are new to hooves and the terminology used here, as a prerequisite, read the 12WHITE LINE DISEASE
The End of White Line Disease Updated 5-5-05 Pete Ramey. Copyright 2005. This article, along with this one http://www.hoofrehab.com/WallCracks.html doubles as my WallBOOTS AND PADS
The boots/pads are by far the most effective means of maximizing both current protection and healing mechanics for these horses. There are some very important problems inherent to fixed shoeing when you are faced with a horse that has lost its proper attachment between the hoof wall and the coffin bone.DRAFT HORSES
The 17.3 hand Percheron above was working for a living on asphalt, pulling a carriage 25 hours a week in a hilly mountain tourist town. I was called to the horse* Home
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COMING SOON FROM EASYCARE? Wanna race? This new tread pattern is likely to revolutionize turf and arena sports--and make some folks happy who like to trail ride in mud, snow, and sand. MORE 3-18-2015 We are now posting our 2015 Workshop schedule approximately six months in advance. Participant slots are on sale now.
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11-14-2014. Ivy is currently planning the schedule for our 2015 Hoof Rehab Workshop tour. She will assemble a list of potential hosts, and then attempt to link them together into a reasonably efficient route around the US, starting in June 2015 and ending in February 2016. If you are interested in hosting a Workshop, please read _ALL_ of the links and sections of http://www.hoofrehab.com/PeteRameyWorkshops.html (Workshop info, host info, participant info…) and then register as a potential host at http://www.hoofrehabstore.com/workshop-host-reg/?sort=pricedesc . We look forward to meeting you and your horses! Once again, Easyboots dominated the Tevis Cup. First Place, Best Condition, and 10 of the top 15 wore Easyboots. MORE Ivy and Pete are hitting the road in the summer of 2014. They plan to tour the US teaching small (6 horse, 15 person) practical workshops to horse owners and professionals. MORE NEW RESEARCH FROM AUBURN UNIVERSITY CLINICAL OUTCOME OF 14 OBESE, LAMINITIC HORSES MANAGED WITH THE SAME REHABILITATION PROTOCOL ABSTRACT A specific method of rehabilitation was used to manage obese horses with laminitis, and clinical outcome was evaluated after 5 to 20 months. Clinical data from 14 similar laminitis cases were statistically analyzed to evaluate response to rehabilitation. SEERESULTS:
P3 AND P2 DEVELOPMENT While equine researchers continue to laugh at the idea that increased movement may play a part in development of the foot, bovine researchers are stepping up to the task. In this study, the size of P3 and P2 was increased by allowing more movement on rocky terrain for four months. SEE RESULTS: DIGITAL CUSHION DEVELOPMENT Once again, researchers in the dairy industry have stepped up to the challenge of studying foot development. The control group of calves was kept in a small enclosure, while the treated group was walked two miles daily. SEE RESULTS: Congratulations Matrix, Akiko, Sossity, Mario and Easyboot Gloves! They swept the Prix St. Georges and are National Champions. http://www.chronofhorse.com/article/yamazaki-winning-ride Auburn Study: Caudal Foot Evaluation Predictive modeling of the equine heel Recently it has been proposed that healthy soft tissue structures of the equine heel play a primary role in equine soundness. Historically, little attention has been given to the significance of the health of the equine heel soft tissue structures, which are uniquely positioned so as to provide support and protection to the navicular apparatus.More
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