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Ian Zoerb: P J TAKACS and JAKE
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P J TAKACS and JAKE. Jake is one of the horses that attended the horseshoeing demonstration held at Northlands Nov 07/11. He was short striding - landing toe first. He was out of balance medial laterally with under run heels. I balanced Jake's feet and am pleased to report he is moving much more freely. Posted by Ian Zoerb. YOU NEED TWO THINGS TO BE A GOOD FARRIER, COMMON SENSE AND A TRUCKLOAD OF PATIENCE. P J TAKACS and JAKE. One Cow Web Design.
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Ian Zoerb: KEEPING HORSES SOUND
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Posted by Ian Zoerb. YOU NEED TWO THINGS TO BE A GOOD FARRIER, COMMON SENSE AND A TRUCKLOAD OF PATIENCE. 169; Ian Zoerb Farrier Service, 2011. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of any photos or original material in this site without express and written permission from this sites’s author and owner is strictly prohibited. KNOWLEDGE IS LIKE A PILE OF MANURE. IF YOU KEEP IT ALL IN ONE PILE IT'S LIKE POISON TO THE SPOT, BUT SPREAD IT OUT AND IT BECOMES A REAL BENEFIT TO EVERYTHING AROUND. One Cow Web Design.
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Ian Zoerb: Balance and Symmetry
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IAN ZOERB FARRIER CLINIC. Moose Hill Ranch Equestrian Centre. March 8, 2015 9 am to 5 pm. Do you have a horse with lameness issues and are looking for answers as to why? If so, come to this clinic. Contact: Mary Robinson at 403 818 2236. Posted by Ian Zoerb. YOU NEED TWO THINGS TO BE A GOOD FARRIER, COMMON SENSE AND A TRUCKLOAD OF PATIENCE. One Cow Web Design. Designed By One Cow Web Design. Simple template. Template images by billnoll.
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Ian Zoerb: Equine Lameness Clinic
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IAN ZOERB FARRIER CLINIC. April 17, 18, 19, 2015. Contact: Kim Meise 250 649 8376. If you have lameness issues with your horse, plan to attend this clinic. Posted by Ian Zoerb. YOU NEED TWO THINGS TO BE A GOOD FARRIER, COMMON SENSE AND A TRUCKLOAD OF PATIENCE. 169; Ian Zoerb Farrier Service, 2011. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of any photos or original material in this site without express and written permission from this sites’s author and owner is strictly prohibited. One Cow Web Design.
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Ian Zoerb: Ian Helped
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I have a 14 year old mare that I was told had navicular and wouldn't last a year without nerving her. Within a couple of months I was roping on her sound and without butte. Posted by Ian Zoerb. YOU NEED TWO THINGS TO BE A GOOD FARRIER, COMMON SENSE AND A TRUCKLOAD OF PATIENCE. 169; Ian Zoerb Farrier Service, 2011. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of any photos or original material in this site without express and written permission from this sites’s author and owner is strictly prohibited.
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Ian Zoerb: B Kay
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Front Feet Before (too small shoes, heels to far. Forward, pastern hoof angle to low). Front Feet After (heels back under cannon. Bone, hoof angle raised to balance with pastern). 65279;. Hind Feet Before (too small shoes, heels too far. Forward, hoof pastern angle too low). Hind Feet After (hoof angle raised to balance with. Pastern, bigger shoe puts heel base under cannon bone). Posted by Ian Zoerb. YOU NEED TWO THINGS TO BE A GOOD FARRIER, COMMON SENSE AND A TRUCKLOAD OF PATIENCE.
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Ian Zoerb: B Kay
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Shauna B Kay story. I bought Dr. Hempen B Kay late summer 2008 at the age of 17. I knew he was a stallion and had bred. Approximately 100 mares until Irene had him gelded at age 13, Irene also trained him for Barrel Racing &. Team Roping. From the first time I rode him I loved him, he is an amazing animal. Every jackpot we entered from the day I bought him I either won it or made money through to the PCBRA. We ended up the 1D runner up winning a beautiful buckle. Emoved his eye. B Kay's eye. Of the way t...
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Ian Zoerb: pic of foot
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Back feet too small shoes too low angle. This is way too common, there is no support to bone column at all. Front feet uneven, left half inch longer. Under run heels, shoes too small. If you look at these pictures all these have under run heels. This is the number one cause of lameness in horses. The second most common cause is out of balance medial lateral.All of these problems can be fixed simply by tacking the time to measure, toe length hoof angle and most of all using a T square! Posted by Ian Zoerb.
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Ian Zoerb: t-square (part 2)
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Posted by Ian Zoerb. YOU NEED TWO THINGS TO BE A GOOD FARRIER, COMMON SENSE AND A TRUCKLOAD OF PATIENCE. 169; Ian Zoerb Farrier Service, 2011. Unauthorized use and/or duplication of any photos or original material in this site without express and written permission from this sites’s author and owner is strictly prohibited. KNOWLEDGE IS LIKE A PILE OF MANURE. IF YOU KEEP IT ALL IN ONE PILE IT'S LIKE POISON TO THE SPOT, BUT SPREAD IT OUT AND IT BECOMES A REAL BENEFIT TO EVERYTHING AROUND. One Cow Web Design.