Science Based Treatment of Acute Laminitis
Online EventThis webinar will focus on the scientific approach of reducing the risks associated with the lamanitic disease time line. Dr. Mark Caldwell PhD FWCF hosts Derrick Cooke CEO of Equine […]
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This webinar will focus on the scientific approach of reducing the risks associated with the lamanitic disease time line. Dr. Mark Caldwell PhD FWCF hosts Derrick Cooke CEO of Equine […]
We have gathered some of the worlds foremost clinicians, vets, farriers and Hoofcare professionals together to discuss the selection criteria, methodology of application, efficacy and prognosis of various mechanically based […]
Are Set Toes (Rocker Toes) The Most Underused Tool in Our Box?with Dorian Madin DWCF The foot can be described as an oblique conical, meaning it grows forwards and outwards, […]
In cooperation with The Helen Davies Research Project Dr. Caldwell will explore the links between bone and hoof shape In cooperation with The Helen Davies Research Project Dr. Caldwell will […]
Shoemaking process combined with functional application rationals
Description THIS IS A DEFINATIVE "LIGHT BULB" MOMENT FOR FARRIERY & HOOF CARE STUDENTS By bringing two dimensional imagery into a three dimensional arena this excellent one day event, with […]
A clinical case evaluation of therapeutic shoeing system for laminitis using a Steward clog and a hoof cast In-Vivo. The main goals in the treatment of biomechanical effects in acute […]
Live Attendance Event (not online). Repetition, speed and accuracy come from repetitionSharing Knowledge the most effective learning toolPractice, Practice and then practice some moreGuided Tuitiona ll learning is self learning […]
The session includes live footage from the Scientific Horseshoeing “Through the Eyes” seminar and covers basic biomechanics function of the equine musculoskeletal structure and its relevance to formulating trimming and shoeing protocols to ameliorate lamenesses caused by pathology and injury.
Repetitionspeed and accuracy come from repetitionSharing Knowledgethe most effective learning toolPractice, Practiceand then practice some moreGuided Tuitionall learning is self learning No Gain Without Painthink of ease but work on […]
Current hoof trimming protocols are currently utilizing a two-dimensional paradigm of trimming to the longitudinal axis of the lower limb. Ula Krzanowska “THE HOOF ARCHITECT”, brings a new but fundamental […]
Are You FRC Complaint Ready? Do you know your rights and the procedures when facing investigation by the FRC? Do you understand how to keep to respond to FRC’s initial […]