Hoofcare for Rescue Cases with Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue

Tinia Creamer and Suzanna Johnson talk about some of the biggest hoof issues they see in surrendered and seized horses that come into Heart of Phoenix Equine Rescue. They discuss issues such as neglect (“Lack of Farrier” Disease), laminitis, nutrition, grazing safety, and the positive aspects of adopting through a rescue. 

For more info, see: HoP Equine Rescue

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