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KK Farrier Services

Locality: Oakbank, South Australia

Phone: +61 420 348 268



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22.01.2022 Good fun day in store with the Adelaide Hunt Club, all welcome



18.01.2022 Interesting read

17.01.2022 Getting the job done on a Friday evening Hopefully Homer likes his new shoes

14.01.2022 The orientation of every anatomical point along a kinetic chain affects every other. Pathology associated with any anatomical point along the same chain, predis...poses to dysfunction at any other point. In the case of Negative plantar angles associated with higher pathologies, regardless of pathogenesis, the orientation and health of every anatomical point must be addressed to end perpetuation. Farriers are well placed to notice the changes in posture and hoof Morphology which can be early signs of problems. Ideally, farriery creates correct position and orientation of the digit while higher treatment addresses higher pathology. Further reading in captions and at these links.. . https://www.theequinedocumentalist.com//the-hoof-the-begin . https://www.theequinedocumentalist.com//myofascial-trains- . To support this free educational platform join this link for even more educational material. . https://www.patreon.com/join/theequinedocumentalist See more



12.01.2022 Another really productive week spent with an amazing mentor and friend @Stephane Tournier helping horses throughout the Adelaide Hills and beyond. Really nice to see happy horses and owners and keep the education going. Many thanks to all involved- see you in December

09.01.2022 How is your horse standing? Posture is becoming widely recognised as an indication of physiological dysfunction in the horse. What’s important to understand is ...that posture is creating tension in structures along certain myofascial lines, for instance camped under creates tension in the dorsal myofascial lines. This means structures along those lines are at risk of injury, along the dorsal lines would be structures up the hind limb and into the trunk of the horse. Changes in posture also cause changes in load on the hooves, that cumulative increased load changes their morphology. So we become stuck in a perpetuating cycle of poor hoof morphology and higher pathologies. Recognising postural adaptation at the earliest instant is important in breaking the cycle before the genesis of long term pathology. Both the farrier and the practitioner play a role in the breaking of the cycle but finding the causation can be a complexed problem. More research needs to be done to quantify the primary causes of postural changes. Look at your horse and assess its posture, it can tell you a lot. More info in the captions. Further reading and watching at these links. . https://www.theequinedocumentalist.com//bio-tensegrity-and . https://www.theequinedocumentalist.com//myofascial-trains- . Watch this video for an in depth discussion on the subject. https://youtu.be/3MluJpAy0Zo

08.01.2022 while we're all twiddling our thumbs i thought id exercise my fingers so I'm bashing out some notes and lectures for when we are able to get back to normal. so ...i thought id share some of the anatomical illustrations that we will use to illustrate the link between the foot and the musculoskeletal system. please be safe and keep well and i look forward to seeing you all again very soon



07.01.2022 Equestrian Collective is finally LIVE! We are so excited to share E C with you! Over the past two years we have tried and tested our products and sourced th...e finest materials. We're here to make your rides better and we can't wait to welcome you to the team! Our introductory collection is limited - so you'll need to get in quick! SHOP NOW www.equestrian-collective.com #ECGirls #LaunchDay

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