On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest score, please rate the articles you found in this recent issue. (If you have no opinion, please leave the rating block blank.) Add any additional comments about American Farriers Journal at the bottom.

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Frankly Speaking
The Black, White And Gray Of Ethics
By Jeremy McGovern

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Plenty Of Arguments For And Against Licensing
As some push for regulation the courts and the White House eye limits.
By Jeff Cota

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What It Took To Make American Pharoah Go
Customizing a half plate shoe to protect a bruise paid off for the Triple Crown winner.
By Tracy Gantz

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2016 International Hoof-Care Summit Showcases The Latest In Hoof-Care Products
The 13th annual International Hoof-Care Summit offers attendees an interactive look at the newest footcare products from the industry's leading manufacturers.

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Farrier's Success Comes Through Diversity
By not focusing on particular disciplines, Arizona farrier Chad Lunderville has been able to grow his footcare practice over the past 20 years.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Preparation Is Key To Rebuilding Walls
New York farrier provides his insights into making the best of a tough task.
By Jeff Cota

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Evaluating And Shoeing Foal Limb Deformities
By examining and monitoring the horse early in life, the vet-farrier team can build a plan to provide a better outcome.
By Jeff Cota

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Restricting Foot Slide Causes P1 Fractures
Study finds surfaces and traction devices present a higher injury risk.
By Jeff Cota

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Considerations For Successful Management Of Underrun Heels
Two veterinarians and a farrier survey considerations for addressing this foot condition.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Give The Frog Proper Attention
Illinois farrier spends a lot of time examining and trimming the frog, and for good reason.
By Jeff Cota

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Getting Down To The Basics
There's a lot more to being a competent farrier than simply learning how to swing a hammer and wield a hoof knife.
By Pat Tearney

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50 Best Farrier Takeaways Of 2015
Here's a look back at a few of the top ideas that hoof-care professionals shared in the pages of American Farriers Journal during the past year.

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Make An Informed Decision Before Packing A Foot
A wider selection equals options for your shoeing job.

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Feeding Your Clients Good Nutritional Advice
Helping novice owners establish a solid foundation will help you maintain a healthy foot.
By Heather Smith Thomas

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