Thursday, August 5, 2010

Zorra's first trim

Zorra got her first hoof trim today. She's four months old now & getting ready to wean soon. She did really well! Her lessons on yielding to pressure & standing still helped a great deal. She's for sure benefited from "it's the release that teaches" theory. She only got a little mad on the last foot when standing so still just got impossible. Even showed interest when she could see her front hoof being rasped. Our farrier does a natural trim based on the "wild horse model". He is also exceptionally patient & kind with my horses which undoubtedly may have been the most important factor in this positive first experience for Zorra. Check out this link.....http://www.midsouthhorsereview.com/articles/2008/11/23/news/news02.txt....for an article on our wonderful farrier where he explains a bit about what he does & why it works so well. Pic here is of Zorra's two hind feet at about a day old. They have now totally grown out practically black, not striped but a lighter black than her front feet. They sure were pretty & white for a while though.

2 comments:

  1. Alice, I agree! It is so important to have good hoof care from a well versed farrier for our horses. I loved the article. I keep my horses barefoot and on a track system as well.

    Petra Christensen
    Parelli 1Star Junior Instructor
    Parelli Central

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  2. Thank you Petra! Glad you enjoyed the article.

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