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A variety of different hoof trimming methods are in use aiming to prepare an ideal hoof. However none of them really accomplishes the key goals: balancing the hoof to improve performance of the horses and to prevent them from musculoskeletal injury. Very often the physiological requirements are not ...
The role of improper hoof balance causing lameness in racehorses is well documented in the literature. Hoof balance can be divided into geometric, dynamic and natural balance. This study assessed the geometric balance of 97 adult Crioulo horses in training at 16 different training centres to...
A variety of horseshoe designs are believed to ease breakover, or the unloading of the foot once the heels leave the ground. In this study, conventional toe-clip shoes, quarter-clip shoes, fitted to the white line at the toe, and Natural Balance horseshoes were fitted to the front feet of 9 sound...
Data on the importance and the real place of camel production in agricultural economy is lacking, except for in the main camel countries of...