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Last week's episode was with the judge of the next @wcbfarrier contest in Amarillo, Texas John McNerney of @yukonforge and this week's episode is with 3 highly skilled and devoted guys- Jim Poor, Bodie Trnka, and Chris Madrid to talk through how someone can break down a shoe list or their practice regimen to get to the top. These guys know what it takes to win and have a lot of wins under their belts. Also check out our website-www.forgingbrains.comOur Proud Sponsors of the Showwww.rustybrownjewelry.com use code BRAINS for 20% off your order!www.farrierbox.com use code BRAINS for 25% off your first month's order!www.well-shod.com use code BRAINS for a surprise product in your order!www.worldchampionshipblacksmiths.com use code BRAINS for 10% off in their online store! (not including membership/contest entry fees)www.yukonforge.com use code BRAINS for 10% off your order!
Welcome back to A Stride Above! In this episode, Dr. Alberto Rullan brings back special guest Dr. Adam Pendleton for a second time to further discuss podiatry in greater detail. They specifically focus closely on the fundamentals and science behind shoeing, as well as everything that it entails. Stay tuned for another insightful episode with special guest, Dr. Adam Pendleton! In this episode you'll learn about:• Dr. Pendleton's explanation of the four different lengths of feet.• The type of foot length that surprisingly has the highest percentage of foot lameness out of all the foot lengths according to Dr. Pendleton's experiences. • Important and helpful tips regarding foot lengths that Dr. Pendleton highly recommends for all horse owners. • What Dr. Pendleton suggests in terms of how to use the system of mechanical optical on each horse that has a mismatched foot. If you'd like to learn even more or have any further questions about equine podiatry, visit https://www.albertorullan.com/ for more information! Join us here again next week for some more insightful and helpful knowledge on improving your horse's health! Don't forget to follow and subscribe so you stay in the loop and never miss an episode! Links For You:• Our Website • Facebook • Instagram • Youtube Dr. Alberto Rullan, VMD• Website• LinkedIn• Instagram
This week's guest can school us on a lot of things to become a successful, professional farrier- Bob Pethick. Bob has shod horses professionally for over 50 years and not only just regular type horses, high dollar, high stress, top level sport horses that compete at the highest level for the United States Equestrian Team for nearly his whole career. He had it set in his mind from day 1 of starting his career that he wanted to shoe the highest level caliber horses and made that happen for over 37 years now. That just blows my mind to be honest! I think that speaks volumes about the quality of work Bob commits to every day and also Bob's character for being able to maintain those relationships for that long. All the while he was able to do this, Bob competed at the highest level and was selected to become a member of the North American Horseshoeing Team 2 times and also earning a spot on the American Farriers Team 5 times and those years were with some of the more well known guys in our industry like Jim Poor, Craig Trnka, Shayne Carter and many other badasses! Amongst many other accolades and accomplishments Bob has earned, Bob was inducted into the International Horseshoeing Hall of Fame in 2006. I think there's a lot to be gained by sitting down and listening to a guy like Bob talk and soak up the knowledge he has to share. Enjoy the episode! Also check out our website-www.forgingbrains.com Our Proud Sponsors of the Show www.farrierbox.com use code BRAINS for 25% off your first month's order! www.well-shod.com use code BRAINS for a surprise product in your order! www.worldchampionshipblacksmiths.com use code BRAINS for 10% off in their online store! (not including membership/contest entry fees) www.yukonforge.com use code BRAINS for 10% off your order!
This Episode: Talking Terminology- Osteoarthritis and Bone Spavin - Arthritis Research of 2023 - Working inverted - Shoeing horses with blankets on - Birthday gift for Travis's wife - Owner said Mike had a pretty face - Discussion of a horse named Eileen with a drop shoulder
In today's flashback, an outtake from Episode 308, my conversation with poet Michael Earl Craig. This episode first aired on August 31, 2014. Craig is originally from Dayton, Ohio. He is the author of several poetry collections, most recently Iggy Horse, which was published by Wave Books this past spring. His other collections include Woods and Clouds Interchangeable (Wave Books, 2019), Talkativeness (Wave Books, 2014), Thin Kimono (Wave Books, 2010), Yes, Master (Fence Books, 2006), Can You Relax in My House, (Fence Books, 2002), and the chapbook Jombang Jet (Factory Hollow Press, 2012). He lives in the Shields Valley, near Livingston, Montana, where he runs a full-time farrier practice. He was the 2015-2017 Poet Laureate of Montana. *** Otherppl with Brad Listi is a weekly literary podcast featuring in-depth interviews with today's leading writers. Available where podcasts are available: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, etc. Subscribe to Brad Listi's email newsletter. Support the show on Patreon Merch @otherppl Instagram TikTok Email the show: letters [at] otherppl [dot] com The podcast is a proud affiliate partner of Bookshop, working to support local, independent bookstores. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rerun: When George W Bush flew to Baghdad for a press conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki on 14th December, 2008, he had hoped the headlines would reflect his triumphant appraisal of his deployment of American troops. Instead, it became known as the day he got some shoes thrown at him. The man throwing the shoes was Iraqi journalist Muntadhar al-Zaidi, who yelled in Arabic: “This is a farewell kiss from the Iraqi people, dog!”. The president ducked, and Zaidi let his other shoe fly. “This is from the widows, the orphans and those who were killed in Iraq!”. Bush ducked that one too. In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly reveal how the episode inspired a brief moment of Zaidi-Mania in the Arab world, including various offers of marriage; reflect on the torture he endured as a result of his protest; and investigate the copycat attacks around the world… Further Reading: • ‘Raw Video: Iraqi Journalist Throws Shoe at Bush' (AP, 2008): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OM3Z_Kskl_U • ‘Why I threw the shoe, by Muntazer al-Zaidi' (The Guardian, 2009): https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2009/sep/17/why-i-threw-shoe-bush • ‘The Iraqi Journalist Who Threw His Shoes at George W. Bush Has Thoughts About Milkshaking' (Mother Jones, 2019): https://www.motherjones.com/politics/2019/06/the-iraqi-journalist-who-threw-his-shoes-at-george-w-bush-has-thoughts-about-milkshaking/ ‘Why am I hearing a rerun?' Every Thursday is 'Throwback Thursday' on Today in History with the Retrospectors: running one repeat per week means we can keep up the quality of our independent podcast. Daily shows like this require a lot of work! But as ever we'll have something new for you tomorrow, so follow us wherever you get your podcasts: podfollow.com/Retrospectors Love the show? Join
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Your farrier and veterinarian will definitely agree that issues with your horse's hooves can compromise the entire function of your horse. Hoof problems not only cause your horse pain and affect the weight-bearing ability of the foot but also lead to compensatory movements, which can cause issues and injuries in other parts of the body. Corrective shoeing is a common way to address or reduce the effects of many hoof issues. From navicular syndrome to laminitis to tendon and ligament injuries, appropriate corrective shoeing done by a qualified farrier can reduce pain and increase the likelihood of your horse continuing to move their best. Choosing the right type of corrective horseshoes when required is important for keeping your horse sound in their work, and in the pasture as well. This podcast reviews the types of corrective shoes and when to use them. Read more: https://madbarn.ca/corrective-shoeing-for-horses/ _______________________________ Mad Barn Academy is dedicated to supporting horse owners and equine practitioners through research, training and education. Visit us at https://madbarn.com for more resources, videos and articles.
It's time for bed, yoga & relaxation in this high time of chilln. I crank it up & get you all ready for beddy bye. Follow me on my Instagram page @highanddoingthings
This Episode: We all welcome back Mike Stine - Recap of the NAEP conference in Saratoga, NY - Conversations with Professor Chris Pollitt, DVM Sherry Johnson, and APF Shane Westman - 3d printed hooves vs Dissection - "Cushie Pads" - Horse owner rehab tips
This Episode: Travis gets shocked by his electric fence - How to make hoof mold to mail - Changing a horse's posture - What does "Step Step Step "OW" mean - Mike brings in a Pink Soup bowl - Creating Strange Strains - Using the term 'A disabled car"
Dwarf miniature horses may seem cute, but unfortunately they come with a lot of health concerns and often have extensive limb and hoof issues. Josh Dolan of The Peeps Foundation chats about how he approaches corrective trimming and shoeing on these dwarves, and what else we can do to help. Thank you to our amazing sponsors:Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order at equithrive.com with code HUMBLEHOOFCavallo Hoof Boots is offering 20% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com wi is offering 20% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com with code HRN
Dwarf miniature horses may seem cute, but unfortunately they come with a lot of health concerns and often have extensive limb and hoof issues. Josh Dolan of The Peeps Foundation chats about how he approaches corrective trimming and shoeing on these dwarves, and what else we can do to help. Thank you to our amazing sponsors:Equithrive offers supplements for everything from metabolic health to joint support – get 20% off your first order at equithrive.com with code HUMBLEHOOFCavallo Hoof Boots is offering 20% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com wi is offering 20% off a pair of Trek hoof boots at cavallo-inc.com with code HRN
Chris Madrid - who is a National Champion Farrier and Blacksmith - talks to Radio Free Galisteo's John Shannon about his work in the Galisteo Basin, both horse shoeing and now making custom tools for other farriers and blacksmiths!Chris on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/worldchampionshipblacksmiths/posts/congratulations-to-chris-madrid-for-keeping-that-high-level-of-work-throughout-t/10154950740801791/Support the showFollow Radio Free Galisteo on Instagram at: @radiofreegalisteo. We're on twitter here: https://twitter.com/FreeGalisteo or @FreeGalisteo. We're now on BLUESKY: https://bsky.app/profile/radiofreegalisteo.bsky.social Support the show by going to https://www.RadioFreeGalisteo.com and clicking on our Red DONATE button to select a method of financial encouragement - Patreon, Paypal, Stripe or just Buy Us a Coffee!
This Episode: Xrays and Pictures from a hoof rebuild - Keeping horses out in the cold - White Line Fungus treatment - Preventing impaction colic - Story of Tommy Two Toes - Spraying Pam on your feet - Shoeing feet for snowy conditions - Feed a cold and plenty of liquidsWATCH QUESTIONS CLINICS
This was a fun one four cowboys on a Saturday night having few drinks swapping stories
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There's no doubt about it. Shoeing horses is hard work, but it's work that needs to be done. And who usually gets to do it? In this, case two veteran cowboys. You betcha, Russell and Alan have shod more horses than they can count. And here they are, shoeing another one at White Stallion Ranch.
In this episode, Steve Edwards, owner of Queen Valley Mule Ranch in Queen Valley, Arizona takes time to talk about when and how to hobble your mule for grazing or chain your mule to stop pawing, trimming and shoeing your mule at home, loading your mule in a trailer and A Whole Lot More!
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Should a horse be barefoot or shod? What is the role of science and research in shoeing horses, both now and in the future? Join us for a discussion with farrier Pat Reilly as he shares his thoughts on the current state of managing hooves as well as what the future of his profession will look like. Listen in...Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 2:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastFeatured Image Credit: Patrick ReillyPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Pat Reilly, YouTube ChannelAdditional Support Provided by: Barn Manager
Should a horse be barefoot or shod? What is the role of science and research in shoeing horses, both now and in the future? Join us for a discussion with farrier Pat Reilly as he shares his thoughts on the current state of managing hooves as well as what the future of his profession will look like. Listen in...Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 2:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastFeatured Image Credit: Patrick ReillyPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Pat Reilly, YouTube ChannelAdditional Support Provided by: Barn Manager Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Great questions on this episode. 1. What to do with a mule that wants to go faster than you want down the trail to keep up with the rest of the herd? 2. How to que for the canter? 3. How to sit the trot? 4. Shoeing questions? 5. How to get a faster walk? 6. Bucking Mule 7. Barn Sour 8. and a bunch of other questions! www.tsmules.com www.roaminhome.com www.westernmulemagazine.com Colt Saddlery
In this episode, Steve Edwards, owner of Queen Valley Mule Ranch in Queen Valley, Arizona takes time to talk about using treeless mule saddles, trimming mule hooves and shoeing mules and donkeys, saddle pads slipping, and A Whole Lot More! Find Steve on Facebook and hang out on his future live streaming videos! https://www.facebook.com/muleranch **************************************** 0:00 Welcome to Ask Steve 0:13 Correction from last week: Spacing on breaching 2:23 Are treeless saddles okay for mules and donkeys? 5:40 Why use a rear cinch? 14:45 Is a britchen and breast collar needed for a pack saddle? 17:48 Can you use the same breast collar for packing as riding? 21:10 Steve's vacation trip to Alaska 24:42 Getting a mule to take the bit 30:41 Saddle pad slipping 33:17 Handling a skittish 3-year old mule 37:10 New mule pacing 39:57 How often should I have my donkey's hooves trimmed? -Link to Shoeing Your Mules and Donkeys, https://muleman.co/2NaJgV6 41:46 Do you need to shoe your mules and donkeys? 45:20 How to saddle a mule properly with a physical limitation? 53:07 Call Steve with your questions: 602-999-6853 -Link to FREE Mule Saddle Training Course, https://muleman.co/2YpleOQ Follow Queen Valley Mule Ranch: Instagram, http://muleman.co/2DA4yZF Facebook, http://muleman.co/2DrSLJQ Twitter, https://twitter.com/muleranch Website, http://muleman.co/2G3RIBk Podcast, https://muleman.co/2S8snNh Steve's Free Saddle Training, https://muleman.co/2YBJ6u1
Nate and Scott chat with Riley Kirkpatrick about his horseshoe business and competitions and also his blacksmithing business making custom tools. 0:00 Intro 1:24 Horseshoeing 3:28 Learning curve 6:37 School & regulations 10:21 Shoe details 12:37 Clip horn 13:48 Contests 22:11 Contest draws 25:08 The armpit 26:53 The competitive Brits 29:39 Farrier as a living 32:36 Blacksmithing 37:42 Northwest Blacksmith Association 39:13 "one-off" tool production 42:43 How to order 44:42 Scott's special order 46:07 German power hammer IG: @kirkpatrickforge
Using Barefoot Rehabilitation as an Alternative to Corrective Shoeing (Listeners' Choice) Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/AndrewBoweLC Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
In this Episode we speak to Kelvin Lymer DipWCF about shoeing Endurance horses.Kelvin was the British team Farrier from 1992-2020 and has over 40 years experience in shoeing them. He has been at the fore front of the progressing and innovation of caring for their foot care needs. Kelvin is a thinking farrier and really knows how to think outside the box.
Your weekly cultural round up - in which the brouhaha over the casting of Gal Gadot as Cleopatra is discussed, Craig gets excited about the release of Matthew McConaughey’s colourful memoir and Martin presents his peerless precis of Rebecca, with virtually zero correct plot points.Armstrong and Miller:Timeghost is a Hat Trick Podcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Dr. Doug Butler discusses a seven point system you can use to discuss cases and work with veterinarians. This discussion of applying advanced anatomy to therapeutic shoeing will give you valuable insights through sound principles and stories about how to take on specific foot diseases as a farrier. You'll get a lot out of this discussion from a previous Farrier Focus conference.
On this episode, Adam and Nolan get in one last episode before NMO drops off the grid for whatever the 2020 guiding season may bring. They discuss what the first few days and weeks of the season will look like, cover some gear highlights from the first half of the year, and hunt plans for the fall. --------------------------- If you are not a member of WSF, it’s time to join the best managed conservation organization on the planet. Go to www.wildsheepfoundation.org to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to wild sheep. --------------------------- Tired of staring at screens? If you haven’t grabbed your copy of the JOMH Print vol 1 & 2 use code “POD” at checkout for 25% off. --------------------------- Go to BEYOND site and use code JOMH to get 20% off the Axios and Kyros systems.
The Show opens with Hal's Pocket Spider scuttling in and out of his pants because yesterday was the 49th. Then Your Hard-Hitting Bleeding-Edge Wide-Eye-Ball News Team Delivers the Up-To-The-Minute Cutting-Edge-News both Bad/Good and Other. Callers collide, rules for having sex with Show Squid are enumerated. Shoeing formerly useless barefoot appendages. General Hal's irritating King Loud background music is killing the Show softly with its song. A rift in the tear in the fabric of the universe's blankey makes kids cry silently into their pillow filling it up with the salty tears of childhood pain along with Jesus's foreskin. Ancient relics are debunked including the Shroud of Bozo proving he had only had one arm having previously been chewed off after a drunken tryst. Looking for it makes it disappear. Do Evil Scientists exist? The dangers of picking up hitchhikers with an un-de-beaked prairie squid in the back seat. The callers are repetitive and indistinct yet still there. Dr. Hal and Philo elaborate ambiguous sales techniques and arcane ending formulas. The Puzzling Evidence Radio Show podcast. It has all the Big Red Johnson of a heaving m'muh radio show podcast compilation. But their diction is too good and they are all three too handsome and mature to be allowed to leave. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/philo-drummond/message
In this episode, Steve Edwards, owner of Queen Valley Mule Ranch in Queen Valley, Arizona takes time to talk about Rearing Mules, Companion Animals, Rope Halters and Bridles, Deworming and A Whole Lot More! Click 'show more' to see the minute marker for each question so you can get right to the topic you're most interested in! Please leave a comment below letting us know what you think about the video, and be sure to subscribe to our channel before you go! Find Steve on Facebook and hang out on his future live streaming videos! https://www.facebook.com/muleranch **************************************** 0:00 Herd Leader and Lead Ropes - Link to Rope Halter Playlist, https://muleman.co/2UB0mO1 1:36 Welcome 2:17 Deworming - Link to Doctoring Your Mule, https://muleman.co/2VsZ1gx 5:26 Mini Mules 6:46 Founder - Link to Grass Founder in Mules and Donkeys, https://muleman.co/2XMrqvD 8:10 Mule Pawing 12:00 Mini Donkey Rearing with Come-A-Long Rope - Link to Mule Ground Foundation Starting Kit, https://muleman.co/2GOmmOh 15:00 Aggressive Behavior from Jack to Jenny 17:00 DABSA 17:40 Companion Animals 21:35 Tobacco as Dewormer 22:19 Getting Animal to Stand Still for Mounting 24:50 Horse Trainer for Mules and Donkeys - Link to Can a Horse Trainer Train a Mule, https://muleman.co/2WGNTtn 27:38 Clinics in Texas or Oklahoma? - Link to Host a Clinic, https://muleman.co/2PtyVEI 28:58 False Hoof Walls 30:23 Shoeing and Balance - Link to Basics of Shoeing Your Mule or Donkey, https://muleman.co/2NaJgV6 32:50 Steve’s Saddles not Mule Saddles - Link to Mule Saddle-Everything You Need to Know, https://muleman.co/2K5VzEm 34:30 Mule Rearing with Come-A-Long Rope - Link to Ask, Tell, Demand, https://muleman.co/2vlpBJN 39:26 Time Away from Young Mule in Training 40:50 Tips for Ponying Success 42:55 Riding with Rope Halter and Bridle 45:33 Mule Advocates in Netherlands 46:20 Pros and Cons of 1 & 2 Rig Hip Plates (Breaching) 48:10 Taps versus Stirrups 50:04 How to Work a 2-year old Mule - Link to Ground Communication Kit, 52:14 1-year old John trying to nurse 53:38 Hoosier Horse Fair and Expo May 3-5 - Link to Hoosier Fair, https://muleman.co/2GEUzDg 55:02 50th Anniversary Mule Days in Bishop, CA May 21-26 - Link to Mule Days, https://muleman.co/2VsZn6R - Link to review Mule Days, https://muleman.co/2II2KB3 - Link to Original ATV Hat, https://muleman.co/2PCGl8Z Follow Queen Valley Mule Ranch Instagram, http://muleman.co/2DA4yZF Facebook, http://muleman.co/2DrSLJQ Twitter, https://twitter.com/muleranch Website, http://muleman.co/2G3RIBk
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In this episode, Dr. Doug Butler explains how drawing helps you learn to see so you can do a more efficient shoeing job. He talks about the mind shifts successful farriers make and outlines exercises that can help you be more efficient in your work. He also discusses balance and which dimension is easiest and most difficult for farriers to learn. He also shares stories and experiences about how he learned to see better and the path he took to better understand balance. By understanding the principles outlined here, you will be a better farrier.
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Shoeing horses, installing fountains, tuning violins... Our guest today, Josh Kemp, has an eye for unique and lucrative side hustles. --Four ways you can support this podcast:Take a screenshot of this podcast and send it to a friend who may like itI am doing a drawing for a FREE hard copy of The Side Hustle Journal for every 5 iTunes reviews. So if you want a chance to win, leave a rating and review on iTunes or Apple podcasts and send me an email at hello@gritandhustle.co. Detailed instructions on how to do this are at www.gritandhustle.co/reviewTake your side hustle to the next level by implementing a sales funnel to turn your passive website visitors into paying customer with ClickFunnels, the #1 sales funnel software in the world. You can get a free trial by going to www.gritandhustle.co/profitIf you are interested in podcasting, which is the fastest growing content medium in the world, head over to www.gritandhustle.co/podcastingmadeeasy to enroll in my course now.If you have an awesome side hustle that you would like to share with the world, I'd love to have you on my podcast.You can schedule a podcast interview by going to calendly.com/gritandhustleco/guest
Dr. Seamans discusses the 5 most common Horse Emergencies, HRN hits a milestone, Crappy List Wednesday, and in the Auditor Highlight, we meet Maggie Herlensky. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2374– Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPic: Auditor Maggie riding sidesaddleTitle Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Dr Madison Seamans of Cornerstone Equine | Book: Never Trust a Sneaky PonyGuest: Auditor Maggie HerlenskyThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Greenflower Botanicals, Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Steve Kraus, of Cornell University, walks us through farrier certification vs. accreditation vs. licensing. Then Jamie and Glenn bring you bad Valentine gifts, weird news, equine news and a study on nightmares. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2369– Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPic: Cornell University, Dept. of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary MedicineTitle Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Facebook PageLink: American Farriers Association, Find a Certified FarrierLink: American Association of Professional FarriersGlenn's Happy Story: Iowa woman who fostered more than 600 children says she loved them ‘like they were my own’There’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookCoupon: Use coupon code "HRN" to get 20% off your next order at Kelly Herd JewelryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Ovation Riding, Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Steve Kraus, of Cornell University, walks us through farrier certification vs. accreditation vs. licensing. Then Jamie and Glenn bring you bad Valentine gifts, weird news, equine news and a study on nightmares. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2369– Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresPic: Cornell University, Dept. of Clinical Sciences College of Veterinary MedicineTitle Sponsor: State Line TackGuest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Facebook PageLink: American Farriers Association, Find a Certified FarrierLink: American Association of Professional FarriersGlenn's Happy Story: Iowa woman who fostered more than 600 children says she loved them ‘like they were my own’There’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookCoupon: Use coupon code "HRN" to get 20% off your next order at Kelly Herd JewelryAdditional support for this podcast provided by: Ovation Riding, Listeners Like You Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Retired Munster winger Ronan O'Mahony joins the Duncans Casey and Williams to chat all things Munster and Six Nations. - Rassie's line in the sand - Jacques Nienaber's 'attitude drills' - Cold showers in Glasgow - The lads' Hogg moments - Following the ref to the tryline - Eddie Jones' commuppance - Farrell's worst ever game - The French revolution - Ireland's 'new play' same as the old play And much more...
Arizona farrier John Samsill explains how being effective in therapeutic shoeing relies on much more than skills and knowledge. Also, Dr. Steven Grant serves as the Director of Surgical Education, and Chief of the general-vascular surgery in Southern California, but he is also hooked on trail riding and competing in Ranch Riding. Listen in... Guests and Links Episode 151:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereShow Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: Omega FieldsGuest: John Samsill Guest: Dr. Steven GrantSupport for this episode also provided by: Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University, Cavallo Horse and RiderMonty's CalendarTraining Tip from Ask Monty read by Jamie Jennings of the Horses in the Morning Radio ShowPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Arizona farrier John Samsill explains how being effective in therapeutic shoeing relies on much more than skills and knowledge. Also, Dr. Steven Grant serves as the Director of Surgical Education, and Chief of the general-vascular surgery in Southern California, but he is also hooked on trail riding and competing in Ranch Riding. Listen in... Guests and Links Episode 151:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereShow Host: Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor: Omega FieldsGuest: John Samsill Guest: Dr. Steven GrantSupport for this episode also provided by: Monty Roberts EQUUS Online University, Cavallo Horse and RiderMonty's CalendarTraining Tip from Ask Monty read by Jamie Jennings of the Horses in the Morning Radio ShowPlease follow Monty Roberts on FacebookFollow Monty Roberts on Twitter or on InstagramHear all the shows on the Horse Radio NetworkSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Today's podcast represents our second of Season 2. Kevin brings to the table some great material related to numerous Bigfoot sightings in the state of Maine. One of the hotbeds of Bigfoot sightings. And in part two some snow shoeing folks out near Mt. McKinley run into some evidence of Bigfoot. And in part three we will once again delve into some great listener mail sent in from around the globe by you our listeners Thank you for listening! www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.com Produced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."
Today's podcast represents our second of Season 2. Kevin brings to the table some great material related to numerous Bigfoot sightings in the state of Maine. One of the hotbeds of Bigfoot sightings. And in part two some snow shoeing folks out near Mt. McKinley run into some evidence of Bigfoot. And in part three we will once again delve into some great listener mail sent in from around the globe by you our listeners Thank you for listening! www.bigfootterrorinthewoods.com Produced by: "Bigfoot Terror in the Woods L.L.C."
Trail Blazing and Sled Dog Racing If you love snow, this is a great time to be in Bayfield County! With more than 30-inches of the white stuff falling overnight in December followed by numerous other storms, the Nordic ski trail systems are packed and groomed for outstanding skiing and snowshoeing. We chat with the new operations manager at Mt. Ashwabay about their plans for an entire season of family fun. Plus, we’ve got mushers from two popular sled dog races in Bayfield County telling us about how they enjoy the Dog Days of winter (and how you can join them). Wisconsin’s Hub for Nordic Trails Two things make Bayfield County an amazing place for cross-country skiing and snow-shoeing – its abundance of forested public land along with dedicated volunteers. The terrain is varied, gorgeous and well-maintained by different volunteer groups who work in partnership with public and private landowners to maintain the nine Nordic ski trail systems. One such trail system is at Mt. Ashwabay in Bayfield. Doug Olson learned how to ski here 50 years ago when he was just 5-years-old and he’s now the new Director of Operations. He says that like many others, he picked up great skiing and people skills at this family-friendly, youth-centered recreation area. After working more than 20 years in the ski industry in Colorado, he is happy to be back in Wisconsin’s Northwoods on the shore of Lake Superior. Mt. Ashwabay is maintained by the Ashwabay Outdoor Education Foundation which is made up of a combination of volunteers and paid staff. According to Doug, Mt. Ashwabay has 40 kilometers of Nordic Trails and a snow base of around 1.5- to 3-ft. of packed snow. The conditions are excellent for Alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, snow-shoeing and skijoring. For those who may not know, skijoring is skiing with your best, furry friend. You can ski, snowshoe or walk with your dog on a dedicated dog-friendly trail. With snow in the forest as deep as your waist in some spots, having a trail that is groomed and snow-packed is a great way to get Fido some exercise this winter. One of Doug’s responsibilities as the new operations manager will be bringing in new events while also growing popular, current events like the Summit Ski Race (often referred to as the “Pie Race” because the prizes are all pies and other baked goods), the King of the Mountain Race that crowns the fastest male and female and the Chairman of the Board for snowboarders. Doug says Mt. Ashwabay has lots of youth-focused programs like free lift tickets for kids 9 and under, affordable ski lessons and $5 equipment rentals for kids ages 4-10. The setup allows parents to drop off their kids in the morning and pick them up later that day. On Friday evenings, kids can take a bus to the hill and ski until 9 p.m. with music on outdoor speakers. To learn more about these and other events and activities, you can visit the Mt. Ashwabay’s website, mtashwabay.org, or its Facebook page, Mt. Ashwabay Ski & Recreation Area. Mush! We’re Off to the Sled Dog Races There are two popular sled dog races taking place in Bayfield County in February. Jen Dale joins us talk about the area’s original race in Bayfield called the Apostle Islands Sled Dog Race and Rob Lombard fills us in one of the area’s newest races - the Northern Pines Sled Dog Race. The Apostle Islands Sled Dog Race takes place Jan. 31 through Feb. 2. Now in its 25th year, 45 to 65 teams compete along this scenic route near Lake Superior. The biggest teams go first in this event, starting with the 10-Dog Class, and followed by the 8- and 6-Dog Races and ending with the Family Fun Recreational Races. What‘s great about the Apostle Islands Course is you can catch all the energy and excitement of the dogs at the start of the race and then go over to the spectator checkpoint to watch the 10-Dog and 8-Dog Races go through twice and still have plenty of time to return to the start to watch the teams come back in. There are bonfires at the start of the race and the spectator checkpoint to keep you toasty, as well as food from a variety of vendors. The three-day event includes the Musher’s Meeting and spaghetti feed (open to the public) on Friday, the first day of racing and a guest speaker on Saturday and additional racing and a quick awards ceremony on Sunday. If you’d like to help out as a volunteer, you can download the volunteer package at https://bayfield.org/festivals-events/apostle-islands-sled-dog-race/voluntourist-packages/. The Northern Pines Sled Dog Race is on Feb. 15 at the Northern Pines Golf Course & Event Center in Iron River. This is a one-day event where you can watch a large portion of the races just steps away from the comfort of the indoors with food and drinks available. Northern Pines has a sprint-race format, which averages about one mile for every dog. The dog teams average about 20 miles per hour for the sprints. There are four classes of races, each with a different number of dogs. If you want to venture out beyond the event center, you can pick up a map there and drive to one of three road-crossing locations to view the races from other vantage points. The Iron River National Fish Hatchery will also be bringing snowshoes that anyone can use for free on the prepared, packed snow trail and Angie’s Bakery is providing free face-painting. For more information about volunteering, sponsorships and registration, visit www.northernpinessdr.com (“sdr”=sled dog race). You will also want to check out the amazing aerial photos from last year’s race. You’ll find that on the website, too. January Activities Jan. 4: North End Snowshoe Classic in Cable, WI Jan. 1 – Jan. 12: Oulu Glass Blowing Classes in Brule, WI Jan. 11: Freeze Your Buns Ice Fishing Contest at Birchgrove Campground in Iron River, WI Jan. 14: Sleigh & Cutter Rally, Northern Great Lakes Visitors Center in the Town of Eileen (just west of Ashland, WI) Lost Nation String Band Live at the Harborview Event Center in Washburn, WI (Can’t find this) Zoomobile (Animals Underground) at the Northern Great Lakes Visitor Center in the Town of Eileen (just west of Ashland, WI) Jan. 16: “Just the Bear Facts” with Scott Walter, at Northern Great Lakes Visitors Center in the Town of Eileen (just west of Ashland, WI) Jan. 17 - 19: Snowfest Pond Hockey Tournament at Lakewoods Resort in Cable, WI Jan. 18: Ice Fishing Tournament at Staudemeyer’s Four Seasons Resort in Cable, WI Jan. 19: Birkie Tour at the Birkie Trailhead in Cable, WI Jan. 25 – 26: Red Cliff 4th Annual Pow Wow at Legendary Waters Resort & Casino in Red Cliff (just north of Bayfield, WI) Jan. 31 – Feb. 2: Apostle Islands Sled Dog Race in Bayfield, WI View the full schedule of events on our website and Facebook page. February Preview Layer up for a full episode about everything ice, including the Ice Caves and Ice Fishing. Affiliate Notes Bodin’s Resort Bodin’s Resort is located on the beautiful shoreline of Lake Superior, on Chequamegon Bay near the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore. Featuring newly constructed cabins that are open year-round, Bodin’s Resort has been in the business of welcoming guests to enjoy the best that Bayfield County has to offer for over 80 years. Whether you want to ice fish in front of your cabin, snowshoe under towering pine trees, snowmobile or cross-country ski, Bodin’s Resort is the perfect place for your next winter vacation. Black Bear Inn & Restaurant Home of the annual Bar Stool Races in February, the Black Bear Inn & Restaurant in Drummond has been a gathering place for locals and tourists since 1948. Experience inventive cuisine, attentive service, and a friendly atmosphere. The extensive menu includes burgers, sandwiches, Italian dinners, steaks, fish and chicken. There’s a different dinner special every night of the week and all-you-can-eat spaghetti every day! Come and see what makes this one of the most popular restaurants in the Northwoods. There are also three rooms available for rent at the Inn that are very affordable with 2 double beds in each room.
Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University, helps us tackle some popular farrier myths like should you pull your horses shoes in the Winter, do horse's hooves grow slower in winter and hot shoeing vs. cold shoeing in the Winter. Plus, Equestrian First World Problems, what kids want for Christmas and Jamie's grey bucker. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2328– Show Notes and Links:The HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: State Line Tack - Use coupon code HRN for 30% off through 12/31/2019Guest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Ovation Riding, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Steve Kraus, Head of Farrier Services at Cornell University, helps us tackle some popular farrier myths like should you pull your horses shoes in the Winter, do horse's hooves grow slower in winter and hot shoeing vs. cold shoeing in the Winter. Plus, Equestrian First World Problems, what kids want for Christmas and Jamie's grey bucker. Listen in...HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 2328– Show Notes and Links:Link to Sound File for Sight Impaired: Click HereThe HORSES IN THE MORNING Crew: Glenn the Geek: co-host, executive in charge of comic relief; Jamie Jennings: co-host, director of wacky equestrian adventuresTitle Sponsor: State Line Tack - Use coupon code HRN for 30% off through 12/31/2019Guest: Steve Kraus, CJF, Head of Farrier Services, Lecturer, Large Animal Surgery, Dept. of Clinical SciencesCollege of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell UniversityThere’s an App for that! Check out the new Horse Radio Network app for iPhone and AndroidFollow Horse Radio Network on Twitter or follow Horses In The Morning on FacebookAdditional support for this podcast provided by Ovation Riding, Listeners Like YouSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
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In this episode, farrier Michael Joshua shares his philosophy of the horseshoeing business. He started shoeing horses in 1987 and did so until a tragic accident changed the course of his life. He became an investor and returned later to the farrier business. You'll get tremendous insight out of his story and lessons he's learned throughout his career in this episode from a talk given at a past Farrier Focus conference.
On this episode we talked with a friend and neighbor of the Bane family, Jim Keith. Jim has made his living as a farrier, shoeing and trimming horses, for the last 47 years. He shares with Matthew and Phil some of what he has learned along the way, especially concerning the relationship between the blacksmith/farrier and agriculture.
In today's episode, we talk to Certified Journeyman Farrier, Ted Shanks of Hawaii. He lives on the island of Kauai. Ted is originally from East Tennessee. He is a traditionally trained blacksmith. He is a member of the Artist-Blacksmiths’ Association of North America (ABANA) as well as a Certified Journeyman Farrier and Tester for the American Farriers Association. Ted now lives in Hawaii where has been blacksmithing for four decades — first on Maui and then, since 1987, on Kauai. His award-winning designs are now found in homes, businesses and workshops across Hawaii and beyond. He owns and operates Kipu Forge. They provide a wide range of custom metal work to architects, contractors, homeowners, craftsmen and galleries. They produce mostly unique forged gates, railings and home furnishings along with many tools for blacksmiths and farriers. Ted also has a unique claim to fame in that he has had two former U.S. Presidents in his shop. Ted talks about his experiences with President Carter and President Ford visiting his shop in Hawaii. Ted also offers lectures, blacksmithing and horsemanship demonstrations; he also enjoys studying the bible and reciting cowboy poetry at conventions. And according to his website, every once in a while he shoes a horse. To see Ted's award-winning blacksmith projects and visit his on-line store, check out his website at kipuforge.com. If you would like to contact us with questions relating to your business, specific cases, general horse hoof care questions, or suggestions for future podcasts, please email us at farrierfocuspodcast@gmail.com. We might even feature your email in a future episode!
Buy a round! Become a Patron! Links Did a Man Die Demonstrating a Window’s Strength? (Snopes) It isn’t often we have occasion to employ the term “accidental self-defenestration” in an article, but that phrase certainly applies to the case of Garry Hoy, a 38-year-old lawyer with the Toronto law firm of Holden Day Wilson, who on 9 July 1993 plunged to his death from the 24th floor of the Toronto-Dominion Bank Tower building at TD Centre in front of several horrified witnesses: Police said a lawyer demonstrating the safety of windows in a downtown Toronto skyscraper crashed through a pane with his shoulder and plunged 24 floors to his death. A police spokesman said Garry Hoy fell into the courtyard of the Toronto Dominion Bank Tower early Friday evening as he was explaining the strength of the building’s windows to visiting law students. Hoy previously had conducted demonstrations of window strength according to police reports. Peter Lauwers, managing partner of the firm Holden Day Wilson, told the Toronto Sun newspaper that Hoy was “one of the best and brightest” members of the 200-man association. Irish Weather Report (YouTube) Trump Fat-Shames His Own Supporter (YouTube) Chick Sexing (Wikipedia) Fornication (Wikipedia), for you nuns out there! Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri: Mildred vs. Father Montgomery (YouTube) The Case of Al Franken (The New Yorker) Last month, in Minneapolis, I climbed the stairs of a row house to find Al Franken, Minnesota’s disgraced former senator, wandering around in jeans and stocking feet. It was a sunny day, but the shades were mostly drawn. Takeout containers of hummus and carrot sticks were set out on the kitchen table. His wife, Franni Bryson, was stuck in their apartment in Washington, D.C., with a cold, and he had evidently done the best he could to be hospitable. But the place felt like the kind of man cave where someone hides out from the world, which is more or less what Franken has been doing since he resigned, in December, 2017, amid accusations of sexual impropriety. Matt Damon #MeToo Statement (YouTube) Joker Trailer (YouTube) Joker: Joaquin Phoenix Lost 23 Kgs, Practiced the Laugh For ‘An Uncomfortable Amount of Time’ (News 18) Jared Leto Went Really Method With His Dallas Buyers Club Beauty Routine (The Cut) Buy a round! Become a Patron!
In this episode, Dr. Doug Butler shares principles for shoeing gaited horses. He shares numerous lessons he has learned throughout the years of shoeing these horses and specific applications when dealing with club feet and quarter cracks. You'll get a lot of insight from this talk given at a previous Farrier Focus conference based on Dr. Butler's failures and successes with these horses over the years.
In this episode, Dr. Lacher and show host Justin Long interview Jim McNall and Erik Fox, two local farriers in Florida. They cover a lot of ground, from 'things farriers wish their clients knew' to the importance of x-rays in trims and shoeing. This is a fantastic interview for all horse owners!
Tom Stanley is joined by Jim McGrath and Kim Bailey to discuss the week's racing Talking Points. ‘Free Will’, Fatalities Report, Shoeing, Lines, Godolphin U-Turn & Mares Hurdle
Using Barefoot Rehabilitation as an Alternative to Corrective Shoeing Time Stamps and Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/AndrewBowe Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
In episode 172 of Denton Dallas and Beyond, we reminisce about the 35 Denton festival and review how local bars are doing financially. We follow up with the latest closings and things that will never be. As we head to Dallas, it’s all about Rocking Brews and Warriors. In the Beyond section, we discuss Beasts […]
Today farrier Mike Blankenship joins Driving Radio Show co-hosts Glenn & David Saunders to talk about developing a good hoof care plan and some of the unique aspects of shoeing a driving horse. Listen in...Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Pete Rosciglione was intrigued by horseshoeing as a young man. He admired his local farrier, and Pete spent the summer helping him. He enjoyed the physicality and challenge of the job and applied for an apprenticeship. Today Pete Rosciglione is a professional farrier located just west of St. Louis, MO. Taking a holistic approach along with having a perceptive eye for even the most subtle details that can help improve a horse’s performance has significantly impacted his success as a farrier. An adept competitor himself, Pete knows how important it is to keep your equine athlete performing to the best of their ability.
Winter got you down? Is it too cold to do anything? Well never mind that! We are back this week to discuss survival tips of keeping safe in the cold months of the zombie wasteland. Keeping warm might be both your best friend and worst enemy. Listen carefully and you might eve learn something about […] The post Episode 15 – Snow Shoeing in a Winter Zombieland appeared first on Zombies Ate My Podcast.
John McCarthy looks at natural navigation with Alison Steadman who has been learning from the adventurer Tristan Gooley how to find and follow directions using only the signs provided by the weather and the landscape. Leading guide Kevin Albin talks about snow shoeing in the Pyrenees and sun bears in Borneo and British Indian novelist Rana Dasgupta explains why he is fascinated by Bulgaria and post-colonial India. Producer: Harry Parker.
Fiona, Eva and Taylor meet on Talkshoe to bore each other.