American Farriers Journal Issue Survey: December 2018

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Right Now, Book Your Footcare Prices for 2019
By Frank Lessiter

2.

Elite Footcare At WEG
Farriers pull back the curtain on what it takes to provide top-notch hoof care at the World Equestrian Games.
By Jeff Cota

3.

Getting Out Of The Bubble For The Day
Working together as a group makes a great investment for building skill, confidence and knowledge.
By Jeremy McGovern

4.

A Practical Approach To A Shoeing Prescription
An evaluation protocol can be beneficial to farriers and the horse.
By Stuart Muir

5.

Halting Laminitis
Cryotherapy before a horse founders produces a 98% survival rate.
By Katie Navarra

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Achieving Balance With An Artificial Hoof Wall
South Carolina farrier uses creativity when a horse doesn’t grow enough foot.
By Jeff Cota

7.

How To Read A New Horse
Understanding body language before hoof care can aid your practice.
By Heather Smith Thomas

8.

Equine Thrush: A Closer Look
This article provides an overview of thrush’s causes, diagnosis and treatment.
By Stephen E. O’Grady

9.

3 Ways To Boost Your Income
Farrier marketing expert offers practical tips to attract hoof-care clients.
By Don Plenter

10.

What Should You And Your Clients Expect?
The success of a hoof-care practice hinges on meeting expectations.
By Doug Butler

11.

The Pinnacle Of Farrier Education
“The International Hoof-Care Summit” is the perfect name for this farrier education event.
By Craig Lindauer

12.

AAPF/IAPF Debuts First Stackable Credential
The organization offers members continuing education through their new hunter/jumper discipline credential.
By Sierra Wolff

13.

Remembering Dick Harris
Farriers honor Dick Harris’ legacy by sharing their memories of him and how he impacted the industry.

14.

Farriers Honor Lee Liles With Memorial Anvils
Farriers create memorial anvils that entomb ashes of industry icon.
By Chelsea Moskow

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