Looking Above the Hooves: Considering the Whole Horse in Hoofcare with Ida Hammer

Ida Hammer talks about various factors that affects a horse’s movement, biomechanics, and health of the hoof. She expands on tools she uses to allow a horse to grow the healthiest hoof possible and move soundly. Trim adaptations, nutrition, glue on shoes/boots, and Formahoof are discussed, as well as bodywork, and she expands on her certification program. To learn more about Ida’s program, see here:  https://mackinawdells2.com/index.html Also in this episode, Tina Thomas (hoofcare provider) and Deb Davies (international rider/trainer/osteopath).  https://supportingthehorseandrider.com/

 

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