How the Bull-Nose Curved Hoof Effects Your Horse's Body
Negative plane of P3, the coffin bone, can shift position inside the hoof, leading to a chain reaction which effects the tendons and muscles up the leg and into the spine. Watch this recorded webinar by veterinarian Joyce Harman, DMV to learn more about this condition. https://harmanyequine.com/

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LAMINITIS: The WRONG HOOF CARE is an epidemic! (find out the right trim for your horse)

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How to Assess Your Horse's Feet for Proper Balance

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Understanding the geometry of shoeing the hind end - Cornell Vet Equine Seminar Series, March 2021

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Caudal Hoof Collapse in the Horse

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How to Balance a HOOF - STOP GUESSING! 🙄

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How to photograph horse feet and how to use HoofmApp

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Negative Palmar Angle in Horses: Diagnosis and Correction

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Sacroiliac Troubles

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HORSESHOEING for NAVICULAR Disease // 3 Degree Wedge // Banana Shoe

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NBHCC #7 - Heel Height & Distortions

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E.L.P.O. Mapping Protocol

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HOOF MAPPING | Managing A Splay-Footed Pony

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No. 177. Maureen Kelleher DVM - DDFT Injuries in the Horse's Foot

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3 Reasons Why You Should NEVER Rasp The Outside Of A Horse's Hoof

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How To Trim Horse Hooves: Barefoot Hoof Trimming For Beginners

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ELPO Hoof Mapping Protocol (Updated 2017)

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How to “stand up” a flat footed horse

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Dealing with seedy toe

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Should you carve the horse's FROG? (Will it make your horse sensitive?)

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