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EquiSearch’s Ask the Vet: Trimming Horse Feet
Should a horse have its frog and sole trimmed? Dr. Joyce Harman explains how trimming affects the natural foot of the horse in EquiSearch.com's Ask the Vet. | MORE
EquiSearch’s Ask the Vet: Hoof Abscess
Dr. Joyce Harman shares tips on treating hoof abscesses and other infections in your horse's feet in this Ask the Vet column on EquiSearch.com. | MORE
Pete Ramey: The Benefits of Barefoot
Horse & Rider magazine chats with one of the world's leading natural-hoof experts to answer your questions about going shoeless. | MORE
Polyurethane Horseshoes: Shoes of the Future?
Researchers study the shock-absorbing capabilities of polyurethane horseshoes. | MORE
No More Lost Horseshoes
What keeps horseshoes on, what makes them lose their grip and how to ensure that your horse's footwear stays where it belongs. | MORE
The Basics of Hot Shoeing
In some cases it's best to fit a horse with shoes fresh off a forge. | MORE
Is Barefoot Better?
A growing contingent of hoof-care experts says barefoot is better for your horse. Here's what the natural-foot movement could mean for your horse. | MORE
EquiSearch’s Ask the Vet: Hoof Size
Will letting a horse go barefoot increase the size of his hoof? Dr. Joyce Harman answers in this installment of EquiSearch.com's Ask the Vet. | MORE
EquiSearch’s Ask the Vet: Fight Thrush
Dr. Joyce Harman helps a reader fight thrush and strengthen her horse's hooves in this edition of EquiSearch.com's Ask the Vet. | MORE
Get a Grip with Horse Shoe Studs
Event rider and trainer Wash Bishop explains the when, what and how of studs--and why they're not just for his sport. | MORE
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