264: Improving Turn Out Quality with Paddock Paradise, Building A Better Hoof, by HandsOnGloves

First up, Jamie Jackson on how turnout pastures can be so much more than big green squares of manicured grass. Our second guest, David Landreville, talks about the art and science of transitioning a horse from shod to barefoot. A classic re-visit.

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