Carani Hoofcare | Businesses
Carani Hoofcare
Phone: +61 402 647 195
Address: Avon Valley & Central Wheatbelt
Website: http://www.australianhooftrimmers.com/
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22.01.2022 Well, I think now is a pretty good time to knock off for the year! Thank you all so much for another fantastic 12 months! I am truly grateful to each and every one of you for entrusting me with your horses’ hoof health I absolutely love catching up with everyone during my visits and getting to know your beautiful animals ... I will be taking a much needed break over the Christmas period and will be back at it early in the new year. Can you guess what I’ve got planned for the next couple weeks? Wishing you all a safe and happy holidays and see you in 2021!
22.01.2022 I told them it was time to have their feet done... So they both played dead
15.01.2022 Happy mini donk day! Nothing official or anything I just made it up
14.01.2022 Hi everyone! Just a reminder about the new pricing schedule, effective 1st March 2018. Also, I am excited to be offering a couple of new services, namely hay/pasture sampling and analysis - feel free to get in touch for more info! Cheers, Leanne :)
13.01.2022 I have just finished reading this book by Tomas G. Teskey Veterinary Insights!! For anyone wanting a deeper understanding of how our equines are designed to function, and how we can keep them happy and healthy by honouring what they are by design, then I highly, highly recommend getting yourself a copy The key take-home messages for me were that:... 1. The way most of us keep our horses is not in line with how horses evolved to thrive. Horses evolved in dry desert environments eating a variety of low-sugar, fibrous grasses. Their food was not available in meals, instead they moved many miles a day, in herds, grazing as they went. This movement, over varied - but dry- terrain is THE biggest thing missing from most domestic horses’ lives and leads to a myriad of health issues. 2. Everything is related. The feet, the teeth, the diet, the terrain, the movement, the socialisation... if one thing is out of balance, this sets off a whole chain of reactions in other parts of the horse’s well-being. Learn to recognise what is normal verses what is common. 3. If we want our horses to be their happiest, healthiest selves then we need to stop focusing on what we want from them, but instead what we can do for them. Once we start treating and keeping our horses as they evolved to be (or as close as possible to), a lot of the common issues around health and behaviour will resolve or significantly lesson. Horses are horses and if we want to have a meaningful and happy relationship with them then we need to respect them for what they are and allow them to be as they were designed to be!
11.01.2022 I’ve heard good things about this product, can’t wait to give it a go! From the same people who make Artimud
06.01.2022 Saying it louder for those in the back! Diet, diet, diet, diet, diet!! (And let me take care of the trim )
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