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Rather Than Just Talking About It...
By Jeremy McGovern

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Are You Considering More Than Feet When You Trim And Shoe?
Understanding deviations will guide you in helping the horse, Hall Of Fame farrier tells Summit attendees.
By Michael Wildenstein

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Making His Mark As A Cutting Horse Shoer
Texas farrier Jake Whitman draws from his time as a trainer to keep these athletes going.
By Jeff Cota

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What Do Horn Tubules Do?
Although farriers know that horn tubules play an important role in hoof wall structure, this article provides a deeper understanding of it.
By Simon Curtis

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Farriers Sweat The Small Stuff To Keep Performance Horses Competing
Sore feet, abscesses occur regardless of discipline and require quick and effective hoof care.
By Pat Tearney

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Reach Your Full Potential Through Continuing Education
Commitment, consistency and accountability will help you achieve your goals in improving your skill and knowledge as a farrier.
By Jacob Butler

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Clear Up Interference
Here's how to keep a horse from getting in its own way.
By Ron Perszewski

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Matching The Shoe To The Job
Experienced farriers say the choice should be based on a number of factors, many of which have nothing to do with the shoe itself.
By Pat Tearney

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Treatment For Dealing With Penetrating Injuries
Iowa State University veterinarian and farrier discuss the street nail procedure as treatment and their roles in helping horses recover from this trauma.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Histologic Characterization Of The Laminar Interface At The Crena Marginis Solearis In Horses
Farrier's research examines the microscopic anatomy of the laminar interface at the distal margin of the distal phalanx of equine forefeet with the presence of a crena marginis solearis.
By Travis Burns

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Attention To Details Are Key When Gluing Polyurethane Shoes
Massachusetts farrier shares strategies for applying these solutions.
By Jeff Cota

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Be Part Of The Farriers Spotlight
We're looking for more pictures and stories of our favorite hard workers for the 19th annual National Farriers Week.
By Michelle Drewek

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Use Your Rig To Boost Your Bottom Line
Farriers share ideas for cutting costs and generating revenue.
By Jeff Cota

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A Different Point Of View
Wisconsin farrier experiments with video to learn more about equine gaits.
By Jeff Cota

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