Wild Hooves Farriers in Shoalhaven (C) | Local service
Wild Hooves Farriers
Locality: Shoalhaven (C)
Phone: +61 458 092 505
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22.01.2022 Not a bad office #femalefarrier #veterinarynurse #barehoof
22.01.2022 Here's another hoof I have been working on correcting over time. Pony was completely lame at one point, but can now move without pain from pressure points of being pigeon toed and laminitis. We have a long road ahead but so far so good
20.01.2022 I have been dealing with a lot of horse's with thrush at the moment. Some have been very serious cases that have lead to lameness. Here is a really good article on the subject that will give anyone dealing with the issues some great guidance.
19.01.2022 Miss Gidget The Woods Farm getting a pedicure in before Christmas. #barehooftrim #natural #veterinary
17.01.2022 Meet Joe, he is my brave stockhorse. Joe has anxiety/OCD. Joe believes the new Alpacas next door are demon monsters that are stalking his fence line, ready to pounce and rip him limb from limb. Let's all feel sorry for this 16.2hh horse. #bighorsesgetscaredtoo
17.01.2022 Neck nuzzels anyone?
17.01.2022 Please help find these fur babies
17.01.2022 My amazing sister and her one of a kind business
16.01.2022 Nothing like getting a cuddle in the middle of doing a job
15.01.2022 When your kids are going to be better riders then you #shoefree #barehoof #naturalcare #herbalist #veterinarynurse
15.01.2022 Might be a bit tricky but doable
12.01.2022 Anyone who owns both or has a mare will understand
10.01.2022 Had the honour of doing local celebrity Peppe the Paints hooves. Such a lovely horse, my little girl was so excited that I met the real horse she reads about in her story books! #wildhooves
10.01.2022 Food for thought
08.01.2022 Before and progression shots. Photo 1: little mini mare with a bad infection of thrush. Her first trim. Photo 2: Progress shot of cleaning up her hoof. You can still see the black sludge bacteria in the deep crevasses along side the frog. After this photo We used a antibacterial foot wash, completely dried the hoof and applied a homeopathic zinc based antibacterial ointment to help keep the hoof protected from moisture and bacteria multiplying.
08.01.2022 I now have a excuse THIS IS A WARNING POTENTIAL DANGER OF HORSE HAIR ~ In a press release today, the National Institute of Health has announced the discovery of a potentially dangerous substance in the hair of horses. This substance, called "amo-bacter equuii" has been linked with the following symptoms in female humans: *reluctance to cook *reluctance to perform housework *reluctance to wear anything but boots *reluctance to work except in support of a horse *physical craving for contact with horses (may be an addiction) Beware! if you come in contact with a female human affected by this substance be prepared to talk about horses for hours on end. This was a public service announcement ... Surgeon General's Warning: Horses are expensive, addictive, and may impair the ability to use common sense.
08.01.2022 Female run farrier service. All natural hoof trimming & veterinary nurse equihealth service. Affordable, friendly, nurturing, professional and reliable! Will travel to property’s out of the way, as all horses deserve healthy hooves!Female run farrier service. All natural hoof trimming & veterinary nurse equihealth service. Affordable, friendly, nurturing, professional and reliable! Will travel to property’s out of the way, as all horses deserve healthy hooves!
07.01.2022 Probably the cutest little horse I have seen lately!! Welcome to the world Poppy! Owned by the lovely Jen.
07.01.2022 I am regularly asked by new clients; why do my horses hooves stink? Well it’s commonly called thrush and it is treatable with dedication and good hygiene. Here are some helpful tips to get you started, wether you use Wild Hooves farriers or any other farrier, this can help you understand the condition. 1. Ensure the hooves are properly trimmed, especially if there are any contributory foot issues. 2. THIS IS IMPORTANT!! As the bacteria are killed by oxygen, regular use of ...the hoof pick will allow air to the foot and reduce the ability of the bacteria to take hold. 3. The following homeopathic remedies can be useful in treating this condition: Merc Sol; Hepar Sulph; Silica and Lycopodium (for boosting general immunity). I have attached a helpful link with some great information and advice from Horse and Hound UK. It’s still relevant for Australian horses.
07.01.2022 Via Scootboots. Have a read of the article, this will explain the real meaning of barehoof trim and a regular farrier trim. Make sure you educate yourself with what your farrier is doing to your horse's hooves, it may not be what you have asked for! I always like to explain to new clients the process of how I barehoof trim before I am even trimming the horse's hooves to make sure they understand what the difference is in trims. If your every concerned, never hesitate to quest...ion a farrier! If they don't want to answer, find a new one. Enjoy some quality information, thank you #scootboots ! Well, let's first say that when we trim up a barefooted horse we really are trimming them as nature would trim them if the horse were out on hundreds of acres and traveling 20 - 30 miles a day! So, we want to emulate the 'natural hoof' as nature does. And nature tends to know best. Yes? Yes. (Remember how adaptable the equine hoof is to its environment, movement and diet!) So, a horse travels over varied terrain - from soft to sandy to rocky to wet ground and the hooves are formed from the abrasiveness of that terrain. One wouldn't see such a drastic roll of the hoof wall on horses that live in boggy, damp areas as the ground doesn't allow so much abrasiveness as a dry, arid area. But that "Wild Horse Hoof" sure shows a hefty roll to it BUT -- that is because that hoof is from a horse that lived on dry, arid terrain! https://scootboots.com.au/blo/blog/how-to-do-a-mustang-roll
06.01.2022 Before and after of my good mate Banjo. He is a lovely big fella! Like many other properties in Milton, the sweet grass is at an excess in his paddock. Banjo is gorging himself, to his delight! Sweet grass and muddy soils will effect the health of horse's hooves (In Banjo's case he is currently suffering from a little thrush/Candida in his hoof). If your horse is prone to laminitis please be careful, cut down your horse's feed intake accordingly. ... Regular trimming (every 4 weeks, little and often!) Is a great preventative and treatment for laminatic horse's and ponies, as well as change of diet and increase in exercise. You can book a consultation with me, your local veterinary nurse and equine barehoof trimmer to discuss your horse's hoof health on 0458092505. ** note** I am classed as an essential worker during this covid19 pandemic and can still provide services to your big fur Babies! Call today to discuss your options of an appointment for your horse.
05.01.2022 When $25,000 is up for grabs you make sure you make the jump
05.01.2022 Barehoof trims by a qualified veterinary nurse with equine specialisation? Look no further!
04.01.2022 Not a bad office #barehoovesinberry
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