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 horsePAT-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 limbsstraight limbs, weak points are the joints
Movement plane landing direction of the hoof tips
Movement explained while working with the horseposition of the limbs
Natural balancebest possible shoeing for movement motoricity
Bare foot
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Reasons for shoeing use, wear & tear, incorrect posture, illness
Shoeing methodsnails, iron, other metals, plastics, gluing, easy boot
Frequent mistakes made during trimming/shoeing
Assessment of a shoeing job
Hoof ailmentslaminitis, podotrochlea, bone spavin, arthrosis
Cause for illness stabling, use
Signs of illness
Illnesscolic, 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 postureRasping
Conclusion
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