This survey is in regards to the April 2015 issue of American Farriers Journal.

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.

scale: 1=dislike, 3=neutral, 5=like

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Frankly Speaking
Reputations Suffer When Facebook Goes Awry
By Jeremy McGovern

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Different Approaches To An Old Problem
Understand what you can and can't do to rid the foot of white line disease.
By Red Renchin

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Get Help With An Unruly Horse
A veterinarian describes how to Dormosedan Gel sedative works and gives tips for handling the drug safely and effectively.
By Jaime Elftman

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Helping Horses With Hoof Packing
Manufacturer representatives and farriers share suggestions for success when using various products and educating owners.

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How To Match Nails To Your Horseshoes
Considering these points when selecting which nail to use will result in making a better choice.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Modify Your Tools To Fit Your Needs
Pacific Coast Horseshoeing School owner Bob Smith shares some simple tweaks that can improve safety and efficiency in your practice.
By Jeff Cota

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Find A Place For Synthetics In Your Shoeing Arsenal
Sometime in its lifetime, every horse may benefit from wearing a synthetic shoe.
By Frank Lessiter

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Quicked Horse Unleashes “Cascade Of Events”
Colorado udo wades through abscesses, undermined soles and a difficult owner.
By Jeff Cota

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How 3D Printing Is Advancing Hoof Care
Getting performance horses back on track after ligament and tendon injuries.
By Jeff Cota

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Taking The Load Off Sheared Heels
Understand what is happening, why it's happening and how severe the problem is before forming a plan.
By Jeff Cota

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Helping Clients Pay Attention To Nutrition Needs
Here are 10 easy-to-implement tips to describe to your footcare clients the hows and whys of equine nutrition.
By Jaime Elftman

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Protecting Your Hearing
Farriers are at an increased risk for hearing loss if not properly protected.
By Jaime Elftman

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25 Quick Tips For Improving A Practice
Three farriers share ideas for improvement that can be immediately built into a farrier practice.

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Slip & Grip — It Is A Fine Line
Understanding how shoe material affects slip and grip influences traction needs.
By Abigail Boatwright

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How To Get Owners To Join The Hoof-Care Team
By educating new horse owners more about hoof care, the farrier can encourage them to take an active role in the health of the horse’s feet.
By Heather Smith Thomas

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