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The Farriery Practice

As you will all know by now I have become a partner at the Farriery Practice. I am now part of a 6 Farrier Practice, and although we all have our own separate business's and client bases we work together as a team to offer a premium service.

So if ever I couldn't get to you due to holidays or illness I am now part of a team full of a wide range of expertise and they would look after any of your needs.

We also share a premises in Five Oaks which means I can offer you the option of bringing your horse to me.

We will also be holding various educational evenings, with the first being on March 15th. If your interested in meeting the team then please get in touch and I'll give you more details.

 "The Farriery Practice"

A new website is also being worked on that I will share with you soon.

Posted on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 09:12AM by Registered CommenterBeckie Mabbutt | CommentsPost a Comment

Lamanitic Dissection

Below are a couple of photos of a horse that's pedal bone dropped throught the bottom of the sole. This is a clear picture of Founder where the pedal bone has sunk and rotated.

The red arrows show where the tip of the pedal bone is, you could actually feel the tip of it through the sole.

Now just for a comparison here is a healthy foot below, look at the position of the pedal bone in relation to the sole and also look at how much more blood flow there is to the foot. Remember a laminitis is simply caused by blood starvation to the foot.

Posted on Sunday, January 29, 2012 at 08:45AM by Registered CommenterBeckie Mabbutt | CommentsPost a Comment | References543 References

HORSE magazine

I have been nominated for an award by one of my clients. As a result I have a two page article in "Horse" magazine. It's the January 2012 issue but it's out NOW so go check it out.

Posted on Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 09:26PM by Registered CommenterBeckie Mabbutt | CommentsPost a Comment | References112 References

Seedy Toe 6 Weeks later

Beemer's Seedy toe has grown down considerably in 6 weeks. He is still lame but we are seeing progress with his foot. Click on the image to see the whole case and many more images.

Posted on Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 09:21PM by Registered CommenterBeckie Mabbutt | CommentsPost a Comment | References8 References

Trina....

A lot of you will have met Trina who works with me on Tuesdays on a permanent work experience basis. I am limited to what I'm able to let her do on live horses but I had fun teaching her to trim and shoe a cadaver leg recently. Trina did a remarkable job, it's such a good way to learn.

Posted on Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 09:06PM by Registered CommenterBeckie Mabbutt | CommentsPost a Comment | References4 References