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The Natural Trim: Principles and Practice

AUTHOR Willis, Jill; Jackson, James; Jackson, Jaime
PUBLISHER James Jackson Publishing (04/01/2019)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Using the tough, polished-looking hooves of the Great Basin mustang as the picture perfect model of health and soundness, wild horse expert and veteran hoof care professional, Jaime Jackson, discovered he could consistently stimulate natural growth patterns in the hooves of domestic horses simply by mimicking the natural wear patterns of these wild, free-roaming equines. Rooted in the fundamental laws of nature, these Guidelines use elements of math, science, art and common sense to provide exact trimming and measuring instructions--and get excellent results

  • Identifying and mimicking key natural wear patterns to generate naturally shaped hooves.
  • Never "soring" or over-trimming any hoof.
  • Why a corrective trim--isn't
  • Trimming in harmony with a horse's natural break-over, conformation, and gaits.
  • Trimming laminitic hooves or a club foot.
  • Activating key structures to stimulate growth in over-shortened or 'invaded' hoof capsules.
  • Restoring "run under" and "slipper toe" hooves to their natural shapes and angles.
  • Taking precise angle and length measurements.

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ISBN-13: 9780984839902
ISBN-10: 0984839909
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 334
Carton Quantity: 12
Product Dimensions: 8.40 x 0.80 x 10.90 inches
Weight: 2.00 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Bibliography, Price on Product, Glossary, Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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Pets | Horses
Pets | Animals - Horses
Pets | Vocational & Technical
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Using the tough, polished-looking hooves of the Great Basin mustang as the picture perfect model of health and soundness, wild horse expert and veteran hoof care professional, Jaime Jackson, discovered he could consistently stimulate natural growth patterns in the hooves of domestic horses simply by mimicking the natural wear patterns of these wild, free-roaming equines. Rooted in the fundamental laws of nature, these Guidelines use elements of math, science, art and common sense to provide exact trimming and measuring instructions--and get excellent results

  • Identifying and mimicking key natural wear patterns to generate naturally shaped hooves.
  • Never "soring" or over-trimming any hoof.
  • Why a corrective trim--isn't
  • Trimming in harmony with a horse's natural break-over, conformation, and gaits.
  • Trimming laminitic hooves or a club foot.
  • Activating key structures to stimulate growth in over-shortened or 'invaded' hoof capsules.
  • Restoring "run under" and "slipper toe" hooves to their natural shapes and angles.
  • Taking precise angle and length measurements.

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Author: Jackson, James
James S. Jackson, Ph.D. is the Director of the Institute for Social Research, Faculty Associate for the Center for Research on Ethnicity, Culture, and Health, Director for Research Center for Group Dynamics, Daniel Katz Distinguished University Professor of Psychology, University of Michigan. Dr. Jackson is listed in Who's Who among Black Americans, and Who's Who in The World, in America, in Science and Technology, and more. He is a member of numerous organizations, including APA, National Research Council Committee on Underrepresented Groups, Aging Society Network (MacArthur Fdn), NIA, and NIH, and has contributed widely to the professional literature in his field.
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