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February 10 - Demystifiying clubfeet

February 10 - Smithing for the 'Mr Cadbury' of Japan

February 10 - Problem feet. What would you do?

February 10 - British farriery - the gold standard - Part 3. Higher qualifications

February 10 - Get Sharp and Keep Sharp

December 09 - Common hoof problems and what to do about them

December 09 - British farriery - the gold standard - Part 2. Building client relations

December 09 - Hughie and his young smithies study the history books

December 09 - Jim Blurton and Grant Moon are interviews Parkinson style

December 09 - The Italian Job

October 09 - Relationships between hoof, leg, and whole-horse conformation

October 09 - Minimising hoof distortion in laminitis. Part 2

October 09 - British farriery - the gold standard. Part 1. An introduction to UK farriery

October 09 - The cultural experience - an awesome experience

August 09 - Making a caulk and wedge with Richard Ellis

August 09 - Distortion - the hidden menace in laminitis. Part 1

August 09 - What should be in a contract of employment?

August 09 - Future development of the farriery apprenticeship

June 09 - How to make a flat bar shoe

June 09 - Laminitis, hoof quality and the effects of diet

June 09 - Using a recessed frog support pad to treat horses with long toes and weak heels

June 09 - Barefoot trimming versus conventional farriery?

June 09 - Handmade Shoes (UK) Ltd Spring Clinic

April 09 - A preliminary study of a geometric proportioned foot trim on the bearing surface of the equine front foot

February 2009 - Dissection of 22 cadaver limb specimens trimmed to UST, Duckett's dot & bridge,
geometric proportions and NVQ Level 3 standard trimming protocol

February 2009 - Another View of Seedy Toe

December 2008 - The impact of modern materials on 21st century farriery?

October 2008 - Crimean War Disease resurfaces as horse neglect increases

October 2008 - Seedy Toe

August 2008 - How Proactive Shoeing enhances long-term soundness

June 2008 - Biomechanics - surfaces and their effect on locomotion and shoeing

April 2008 - Postmortem of the feet

April 2008 - Biomechanical screening. Are farriers aware of its benefits?

April 2008 - Appeal - Feet First

February 2008 - Thoughts about 'jarred up' horses
Suggested involvement of top line shoulders, knees and feet

 

 

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