cptrayes
Well-Known Member
The strasser debate is still up for discussion and the controversy was about how someone performed a Strasser style "Trim" on a foundered horse. I don't know the ins and outs of it. It came sound as was predicted but at the time it was distressing to the owner so she pressed charges. It was first recommended by TLC but after that they sort of said, oh better not and have been nervous about barefoot trimming ever since. I don't know if this has changed.. as far as I can see their website hasn't changed in at least 4 years.
As a vet, her work is on pathological issues, it's just "extreme" and scares people. I've read about some of her work and don't agree with some of it and find other bits interesting.
Tallyho it's established case law now. An invasive Strasser trim that deliberately draws blood is illegal in this country.