Many horses suffer from leg and joint problems regardless of age or profession. Whether horses have a previous injury…
The long debate of shod versus barefoot has yet to reign in for horse owners and hoof care professionals alike. However, proponents of either side can agree that the transition from shod to barefoot requires extra steps and precaution.
Hard, uneven ground can pose a problem for horses’ hooves – whether it be rock, gravel or even packed…
If a horse experiences sore heels, it can be hard for the horse to stand comfortably without pain and can lead the horse to develop worse conditions. …
Maintaining and trimming horse hooves are essential in order to sustain optimal hoof health. …
Here’s a look back at Roper Elite Team member Travis Tryan’s great horse, Walt. The four-time PRCA/AQHA Horse of the Year was ranked by Western Horseman as the No. 1 head horse in rodeo during the first decade of the 21st century.
As barefoot horses become more active in warmer months, it is important to consider the impact of different terrains on a horse’s hooves. …
Proper trimming and awareness of a horse’s sole thickness is vital to maintaining optimal hoof health. …
Stomach ulcers in horses have emerged as one of the most under-rated problems in equine health. Recent surveys have shown that between 80-90% of stabled horses have stomach ulcers. …
Proper trimming and awareness of a horse’s sole thickness is vital to maintaining optimal hoof health. Whether a horse is growing back over-trimmed soles or it is genetically predisposed to thin soles, it’s important that hoof care professionals examine the conditions horses are in because it directly impacts sole health. …