Copy of American Farriers Journal Issue Survey: March 2018

On a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest score, please rate the articles you found in this recent issue. (If you have no opinion, please leave the rating block blank.) Add any additional comments about American Farriers Journal at the bottom.

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A Wake Up Call for Farriers
By Jeremy McGovern

2.

Farriers Question AVMA’s Proposed Elimination Of Exemption
Veterinary medicine definition is open to interpretation without an explanation.
By Jeff Cota

3.

The Reluctant Remedial Shoer
California farrier Travis Koons relies on a minimalist approach in therapeutic cases.
By Jeff Cota

4.

Defining The Hoof Quarters
The prevalence of caudal foot problems leads Hall Of Fame farrier to spell out the critical, yet elusive, description.
By Katie Navarra

5.

Keys To Succeed With Halter Horses
There are many factors that lead to improving your work as a halter horse farrier.
By Adam Matthews

6.

Summit Delivers Powerful Takeaways
Industry professionals share the ideas they learned that will most benefit their practices.

7.

How Would You Handle These Ethical Concerns About Footcare?
Farriers share their opinions and advice for handling these common situations.

8.

Lessons From The Track
Veteran Thoroughbred and Standardbred farriers share some of the important lessons they’ve honed over their careers.

9.

7 For The Ages
Five farriers and two veterinarians were elected to their respective Halls Of Fame.
By Linda Braus and Aneela Nasir

10.

Three Recognized As Future Footcare Leaders
Three farriers were honored for making progress in their footcare careers.

11.

Family Streak Started In Summit Mail-In Forging Exercise
Pennsylvania farrier Stephen Stoltzfus comes out on top in bar shoe challenge.

12.

The Time For Your Money Is Now
Make your hard-earned money work for you through low risk investments.
By Will Gramlich

13.

Correcting Angular Limb Deformities
Proven techniques for treating mild to serious deviations in foals.
By Audrey Pavia

14.

Imprint Training
Properly performed techniques after birth result in equids that accept trimming and nailing, says California vet.
By Ron Perszewski

15.

Farriers Research Each Day, Why Not Document It?
Collecting and sharing data improves the life of the horse and the industry.
By Jeff Cota

16.

How Does Your Practice Compare?
See how your business measures up with other farriers.

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