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What are your views on equine podiatry?
Have/ do you use an ep rather than a farrier?
Have/ do you use an ep rather than a farrier?
Is equine podiatry not just a fancy term for farrier?
According to friend they can tell all kinds (diet, back issues, general health etc) which is why I was temped down that route. But with no recommends for the guy, i'm not sure..EPs also advise on diet, management etc, which, in my experience, farriers do not.
Anyone know of a really good barefoot trimmer near Inverness - PM me please
My last Horse I had barefoot. He was terrified of traffic and hacking was on sandy tracks so no need for shoes.
That is a bit of a sweeping generalisation in my experience. It depends very much on how enlightened and conscientious your farrier is. My farrier is very pro barefoot, trims accordingly and offers a wealth of management information to back up his high standard of practical skills.a farrier trim is like quickly cutting your nails. An EP trim is like having a manicure. EPs also advise on diet, management etc, which, in my experience, farriers do not.
are you still barefoot so use farrier for a trim, or did you go to shoes?
I keep hearing this myth - particularly from farriers! - that horses can cope barefoot as long as they aren't doing much roadwork.
Of course most farriers can trim horses feet perfectly well, what they are often not trained in are the dietry and environmental needs of barefoot horses.
.That is a bit of a sweeping generalisation in my experience. It depends very much on how enlightened and conscientious your farrier is. My farrier is very pro barefoot, trims accordingly and offers a wealth of management information to back up his high standard of practical skills
To the OP, the UKNHCP is the organisation which regulates barefoot trimmers.