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Professional Orthopedic Horseshoeing
Animal Naturopathy GBR
Anja and Hacky Plath
Grüb 5, 91631 Wettringen, Germany

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Horse Shoeing
Naturopathy
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Contact:
Hacky and Anja Plath
Grüb 5
91631 Wettringen, Germany
Tel: (+49 98 69) 97 88 22
Fax: (+49 98 69) 97 88 26
Mobil: (+49 172) 878 41 99
Email:
   hacky.p@t-online.de
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Seminars

Why Seminars Adminstrative Notes Overview Spacer Spacer

Seminar Topics

Anatomy explained with the use of a chart

skeleton, bones, joints

Head

teeth, incisors, molars

Vertebral column

neck, chest, flanks, sacrum, tail bone

Limbs

front & rear limbs, tendons, ligaments, muscles

Anatomy of the hoof capsule

hoof mechanism

Anatomy shown at the horse

Organs

heart, lungs, stomach/intestines

How does the horse's eye work?

Organs explained at the horse

PAT-results/minute, while resting
puls 36
respiratory 12
temperature 37,7°Celsius to 38,3°Celsius

The right saddle, the right tack

Position of the limbs

straight limbs,
weak points are the joints

Movement

plane landing
direction of the hoof tips

Movement explained while working with the horse

position of the limbs

Natural balance

best possible shoeing for movement motoricity

Bare foot

Reasons for shoeing

use, wear & tear, incorrect posture, illness

Shoeing methods

nails, iron, other metals, plastics, gluing, easy boot

Frequent mistakes made during trimming/shoeing

Assessment of a shoeing job

Hoof ailments

laminitis, podotrochlea, bone spavin, arthrosis

Cause for illness

stabling, use

Signs of illness

Illness

colic, equine paralytic myoglobinuria

Reasons for lameness

Hoof care

What you need to look out for?

What needs to be done in case of an emergency?

Pulling off the hoof shoe

Hoof shoe fitting at the ambos

Re-nailing the hoof shoe

How can you correct an incorrect posture

Rasping

Conclusion