Natural Barefoot Trimming; The Hoof Guided Method
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Rating | : | 4.24 (524 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1478183764 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 62 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-12-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
AWESOME simple book Love this simple little guide book, which reminds us-yet again-that usually less is more unless a horse has severely neglected, but basically good feet. The pictures are not as crisp as the Nevzorov or Ramey books-but the text is great, and all three books compliment each other well-as all ho. Very helpful for a beginner I got this to start trimming my horses at home and it's very easy to follow. I've Neem maintaining my horses' hooves for about 6 months now and they look great!!. Five Stars Has been very helpful
She has owned and trained racehorses, and been a trail guide in Missouri. In 2005 she founded, and continues to operate, For the Horse Equine Rescue, a 501(c)3 non-profit. Always seeking to improve the lives of horses, her most recent project is The Racehorse Experiment (theracehorseexperiment). About the Author Maureen Tierney has been a horse lover since birth and a natural barefoot trimmer since 2001. She began working with Thoroughbreds at age 16, and got her trainers license at age 25.
Simulate and stimulate. Natural Barefoot Trimming; The Hoof Guided Method offers a unique method of barefoot trimming based on reading the hoof. The Hoof Guided Method shows you how to read the hoof and get real results in a short amount of time.. By trimming only what is indicated, then waiting for the hoof to respond, the foot is allowed to transform itself. The Hoof Guided Method is truly a less is more method based on the theory that a barefoot trim should mimic – or simulate - the action of the ground on the hoof, and that the true purpose of the trim is to
She has owned and trained racehorses, and been a trail guide in Missouri. Always seeking to improve the lives of horses, her most recent project is The Racehorse Experiment (theracehorseexperiment). Maureen Tierney has been a horse lover since birth and a natural barefoot trimmer since 2001. In 2005 she founded, and continues to operate, For the Horse Equine Rescue, a 501(c)3 non-profit. . She began working with Thoroughbreds at age 16, and got her trainers license at age