Monday, March 6, 2017

Corrective Shoeing: What Is It?

Good afternoon! 

Today we're bringing you an interesting read about corrective shoeing written by Kirk Adkins of the Veterinary Medicine Teaching Hospital at the University of California, Davis. The article delves into the complexity of corrective shoeing and therapeutic shoeing. It's important to understand the differences not only as a farrier, but as a horse owner as well. Both types of shoeing require your farrier to fully understand either the conformation flaw or the disease or injury your horse has endured in order to create a successful shoeing experience. 

Handmade barshoes created by Drew Morales for a horse with navicular bone lesions
Check out the full article HERE

Drew Morales of Morales Farrier Service offers both corrective and therapeutic shoeing and is committed to creating custom horseshoes to keep your horse happy and comfortable. Located in Richmond, VA, Morales Farrier Service serves the Eastern Virginia area including Richmond, Virginia Beach, Williamsburg, Chesapeake and Suffolk. Learn more about his services by visiting his website: www.moralesfarrierservice.com

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