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Hoof Care

Toni Mcallister

Publisher: CompanionHouse Books

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Summary

Whether your horse is stabled or pastured, barefoot or shod, the condition of his hooves is essential to his overall health. But don't leave hoof care to your veterinarian and your farrier - collaborate with them! Take an active role, and give you horse's hooves the routine inspection and care they need. In Hoof Care, you'll find advice on recognizing common hoof abnormalities, clear anatomical drawings or hooves' inner and outer structures, and expert tips for keeping your horse sound and balanced and his stride correct.
Available since: 07/08/2008.
Print length: 64 pages.

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