Deepbluesky
New User
Has anyone had any experiences with trimmers from HMI school? As I was trying to get a second opinion from a professional on the correct way to trim to correct an underrun heel, I contacted a local lady in her second year at the HMI school. The advice I received was the complete opposite of what I expected: She said the toe needs to be longer and the heel lower. I asked where the evidence for these claims is. Answer: It has been proven by case studies.
Further expert advice from her:
"abcsesses should always drain at the coronary band" (not kidding...)
She then trimmed the seat of the corn and hit the corium, resulting in heavy bleeding.
Comment:
"That's just a blood pocket"
Further comments:
"Horses don't land with their heels first; they land flat"
I realised that the world of hoof care can be a bit of a wasp's nest - with different opinions and philosophies - but this seems to be a bit extreme.
Am I too narrow-minded?
Further expert advice from her:
"abcsesses should always drain at the coronary band" (not kidding...)
She then trimmed the seat of the corn and hit the corium, resulting in heavy bleeding.
Comment:
"That's just a blood pocket"
Further comments:
"Horses don't land with their heels first; they land flat"
I realised that the world of hoof care can be a bit of a wasp's nest - with different opinions and philosophies - but this seems to be a bit extreme.
Am I too narrow-minded?