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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Looking At The Generation Gap
By Jeremy McGovern

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Nothing Routine About Hoof Avulsions
Iowa farrier explains how to approach these tough cases, as well as supporting and protecting the foot.
By Jeff Cota

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A Balanced Approach To Hoof Care
Ontario farriers Russ and Katie Gaudet bring individual strengths in a team approach for their clients' horses.
By Jeremy McGovern

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Evaluating Static And Dynamic Balance
California equine veterinarian and farrier Mark Silverman shares his systematic approach.
By Jeff Cota

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Vet, Farrier Tackle Tough Abscess Case
Barrel racing horse suffers severe bruising and abscesses in both front feet after shoes are pulled for retirement.
By Jeff Cota

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Pal Gains Leverage Against Foot Pain
Wisconsin farrier uses wedging device to pinpoint trail horse's lameness.
By Jeff Cota

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Marketing Your Practice Made Easy
Incorporate intangibles into your everyday work to boost clientele.
By Jeff Cota

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What Makes A Good Clip?
Farriers offer critical advice on how to properly apply clipped shoes.
By Jeff Cota

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The Broad Application Of Duckett's Dot
In a follow-up article, Hall Of Fame farrier David Duckett discusses how his theory still helps seeing beyond everyday work.
By Jeremy McGovern

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What Caught Your Attention In 2016?
Check out the "most viewed" content from American Farriers Journal's digital media platforms.

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Quick-Hit Highlights From The American Association Of Equine Practitioners Convention
Equine veterinarians share research and thoughts on various subjects on equine foot and limb health.

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Changes Come To AFA Certification Process
AFA to require examiners and testers to re-certify every 2 years.
By Jeremy McGovern

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* 13. Please rate the following departments on a scale of 1 to 5, with 5 being the highest score.

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Briefings
Hoof-Care Q&A
Shop Talk
Product Preview
Research Journal

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