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Frankly Speaking
Do You See What I See?
By Jeremy McGovern

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Are You Practicing Legally?
An Arkansas farrier and lawmaker changed veterinary practice act after he discovered horseshoeing ban.
By Jeff Cota

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Farrier Urges American Horse Council To Back Footcare Standards
It would entail development of a program to include education, training and eventual licensing of all farriers.
By Frank Lessiter

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Footcare By Committee
A gathering of several farriers in western Pennsylvania provides opportunity to discuss each other’s approach to hoof care.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Shoeing For Stifle Conditions
Accurate vet diagnosis and correct farriery principles can help ease pelvic limb lameness.
By Stuart Muir

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Thoughts On Defining The "Good" Foot
Approaching the concept of a “normal” foot led to an exercise in thinking about the elusive “good” foot.
By Jeff Ridley

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It All Started Because Someone Wanted To Show Off A Shoeing Truck
And 38 years later, Danny Ward’s Eastern Farrier Conference is still spreading the word on hoof-care education.
By Pat Tearney

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Preventing And Addressing Hoof Flares
Identifying and correctly managing deformations are critical to keeping horses sound.
By Audrey Pavia

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A Hands-On Approach To Sharpening Your Hoof Knife
A multi-step process may be old school, but results in a sharpened knife.
By Chris Gregory

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Nothing Goes To Waste In This Farrier's Shop
Farrier’s most important lesson is to think outside the box when at the forge.
By Jeremy McGovern

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All The King's Horses
Tennessee farrier has his work cut out for him with a tough case at Elvis Presley’s Graceland.
By Jeff Cota

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Pricing For Success
California farrier offers valuable tips on how you should be charging your clients.
By Jeff Cota

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Are You Choosing The Right Nail?
A wider selection equals options for your shoeing job.

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Quick Tips For Improving Your Bottom Line
British farrier David Nicholls shares his thoughts on making the business side of farriery more pleasant.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Improve Eyesight And Prevent Slippage With Speciality Specs
Clic reading glasses keep specs in place with a special neckband and bridge.
By Ian Gronau

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How Practical Are Venograms?
Early damage assessment is vital for acquiring best results and impacting shoe selection.
By Jeff Cota

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