johardy09
Member
Hi everyone
Before I start, I'd just like to say I've had the approval of horse and hound to post this.
I'm a final year vet student and I'm interested in hoof management techniques. I have 2 horses myself, both of which I've managed for periods of time with and without shoes.
Over the next 3 weeks I'm travelling around the South East of England photographing hooves for a research project I'm writing about the influence of hoof management on conformation. I'm hoping this will make it to publication as there's so much anecdotal evidence out there but not a lot published about how shoeing/trimming affects hoof conformation.
I have loads of shod horse volunteers but I need some more barefoot horse volunteers.
I have a few requirements... the horse must be older than 5, but younger than 20, and be in ridden work. Also he/she must have been barefoot for more than 18 months, and regularly trimmed (every 5-8 weeks) rather than self trimming. I know this rules quite a few horses out and it's not an ideal representation of barefoot horses, but I have to make the barefoot group as similar to the shod group as I can and so there's going to be some compromise somewhere.
All I'm wanting to do is photograph each hoof. It would be very quick and totally non-invasive. I need to take photographs on either the day of trimming, or within the few days afterwards.
If you think you can help me out, I'd be so grateful! Please do send me a PM.
Thanks
Jo
Before I start, I'd just like to say I've had the approval of horse and hound to post this.
I'm a final year vet student and I'm interested in hoof management techniques. I have 2 horses myself, both of which I've managed for periods of time with and without shoes.
Over the next 3 weeks I'm travelling around the South East of England photographing hooves for a research project I'm writing about the influence of hoof management on conformation. I'm hoping this will make it to publication as there's so much anecdotal evidence out there but not a lot published about how shoeing/trimming affects hoof conformation.
I have loads of shod horse volunteers but I need some more barefoot horse volunteers.
I have a few requirements... the horse must be older than 5, but younger than 20, and be in ridden work. Also he/she must have been barefoot for more than 18 months, and regularly trimmed (every 5-8 weeks) rather than self trimming. I know this rules quite a few horses out and it's not an ideal representation of barefoot horses, but I have to make the barefoot group as similar to the shod group as I can and so there's going to be some compromise somewhere.
All I'm wanting to do is photograph each hoof. It would be very quick and totally non-invasive. I need to take photographs on either the day of trimming, or within the few days afterwards.
If you think you can help me out, I'd be so grateful! Please do send me a PM.
Thanks
Jo