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Entries from September 1, 2008 - September 30, 2008
Clinic in Germany
I've just had a very busy week full of new experiences. Firstly I spent three days instructing and testing some farriers at a Natural Balance Certification Clinic in the South of England. I then went on a road trip to Germany for a 3 day Clinic to help with Demonstrations and Instructing of a group of 65 German Farriers. This was an excellent experience. I had my own groups of Farriers to instruct through two hands on shoeing days, one of which being an Advanced Lameness day where we shod a handful of horses with varying lameness's. Throughout a lot of Europe they do things a little different and work in pairs with one person holding the leg (often the owner!) whilst the farrier kneels down and does the shoeing. This seems very foreign to me and quite dangerous but I did have a go, here are a few examples.
A Video of a severe Toe out horse
This is a horse I saw this week in Germany. It has a severe toe out conformation.