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24 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
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A LIFE CHANGING EXPERIENCE,
By melanie (S Yorkshire) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Horse Owner's Guide to Natural Hoof Care (Paperback)
I recommend this book to any horse owner/carer.This book really opened my eyes to the damage I was doing to my horses by having them shod,so much so,that I had my horses shoe`s removed.I now own a happy herd of barefoot horses,and I have never looked back.Through this book I have learned how to trim my own horses feet,and it has took me on the most exciting journey of my life.I truely feel this book will make the world a better place for our horses.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
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Money well spent,
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This review is from: Horse Owner's Guide to Natural Hoof Care (Paperback)
I bought this book, together with "Making Natural Hoof Care Work for You" by P. Ramey, because I wanted to start trimming my horses hooves myself (it is very difficult, and very expensive, to get a farrier out where I live).
It proved to be a very good investment. After I read the book, I invested in some quality farrier tools (the book explains clearly what you need), took the shoes off my horses and started trimming their feet myself. This saves me hundreds of euros worth of farrier bills, I can now ride my horses when I want (no more waiting for weeks for the farrier to come and refit a lost shoe), my horses don't slip on the road anymore, their hooves look better than ever... Need I go on? Even if you have a bad back and don't want to get into trimming (it is hard work), it's well worth getting this book for its educational value. It explains very clearly why barefoot riding is better for the horse. So, if you have read that far, do yourself and your horse a favour: buy this book, read it, and if you don't want to do the trim yourself, lend it to your farrier and ask them to do the trimming for you.
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
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Every Vet & Farrier should read this book,
By Angie Davies (SE England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Horse Owner's Guide to Natural Hoof Care (Paperback)
Barefoot is best.
If you love your horse then please buy this book. Not only is the book a fascinating read but a real eye opener to the damage hoof clamps (shoes) do to our friend's feet . The book actually shows us how to trim the hoof ourselves. This book is a must for all horse owners. Not only do shoes damage the horse (in may ways) but are a serious H&S risk from accidents (slipping on hard roads, broken bones from kicking accidents, treading on human feet). Calling all farrier's, please read this book, us horse mad folk need you start our transition to barefoot. There is a growing market for this, just like natural health care with humans (health food industry is growing rapidly). You need to change too.
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