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Christine Sizemore  
U.S.
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I can answer questions for horse owners who would like to have their horses go barefoot (without shoes) and can also answer questions related to hoof care.Available
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Gwenyth Browning Jones Santagate  
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My expertise lies in Natural Equine Hoofcare. If you're looking for answers about your horse's natural hooves, I can help you. I am a professional hoofcare specialist dealing in the pathologies of the hoof i.e. Laminitis, Navicular, Whiteline Disease and others. I can answer your questions concerning pathologies of the hoof as well as "transitioning" your horse from shoes to barefoot. My emphasis is on the health of the hooves, overall.Available
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Joepaul Meyers,C.J.F.  
U.S.
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With 35 yrs. as a Certified Journeyman/Master Farrier, I have taught at the Univ.& Trade School levels. My specialty is Veterinary Farriery Lameness and Therapeutic shoeing.Available
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2008-06-17  fitting bell boots:   HEY LIBBIE...THANKS FOR YOUR QUESTION... Not sure where you live...but if you can't find the larger sizes you might go on line and look up Omaha Vaccine Co. (Nebraska)or Valley Vet Supply (Kansas)...
2008-06-15  flat footed hoves?:   Hello Kim, thanks for the question. Its not how the hoof looks that is important but whether your horse is comfortable without shoes and you are happy with what you can do riding wise. I know several horses...
2008-06-01  White Line Diesase:   Hi Brent! :) ACV is a great soak for hooves. But that, alone, is not going to prevent white line disease nor "cure it". What is absolutely needed is a solid, balanced trim. You didn't say whether or not...
2008-05-29  shoeing and ergots:   Hi Chloe ... I'm not a farrier so cannot answer your question other than to say that it will depend on how your horse wears her shoes. Sometimes it is possible to have the shoes reset but other times new...
2008-05-16  Cracking/ Shoe size:   HELLO JESSICA...THANKS FOR YOUR QUESTION... I don't understand what you call "ridging" ?? You can get back to me if I'm wrong with this; I don't know what part of the U.S.A. you're from, but most...
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