Gordon Adair Barefoot Horse Trimming

GETTING A HOOF UP ON NATURAL TRIMMING

© by Gordon Adair

Gordon Adair Arabian western pleasure champion

To better serve my clients and to stay ahead of the competition when I showed horses, it was imperative to continually improve and develop new faster, easier, and gentler ways to train horse. I discovered there was more avenues to explore than just training techniques and methods. Most trainers and owners spend their time training the effect of horse behavior problems and never find or eliminate the true cause. When only addressing the effects of horse behavioral problems you will be training forever and never accomplish your goals. So, finding the true cause of horse behavioral problems like hoof care. The first step to successful Natural Horse Training is maintaining regular hoof trimming. It is common for owners to extend hoof trimming for as long as they can remember: "No hoof, No horse."

THE BEST HOOF CARE CAN HELP

Simply horses are more likely to challenge you when they are in discomfort, I havefound that 40% of horse behavior problems are solved by Natural Barefoot Trimming. The hoof angles can affect and change the skeletal system from the ground up, causing discomfort in the shoulder, back, etc., altering the horse's movement discouraging movement. To make training and working horses easier, it is important to make sure 

your horse is free of discomfort. When horses have contracted and high heels every step will be painful as the contracted hoof capsule tightens around the coffin bone inside. When all four hooves hurt equally your horse may not show lameness but may exhibit resistance against working, as a rule when horses refuse to move forward check their hooves. This resistance against working is often labeled as a sign of a problem or sour horse. Can we blame horses for not wanting to move when they have sore feet? You can incorporate a fun activity into your horse's workout by increasing the desire to work to overpower the discomfort. You can also increase your horse's training level so his desire to please you is greater than the discomfort. Neither of these solutions will solve the true cause of the behavioral problem of soreness; they only increase the horse's desire to tolerate the discomfort. The cause of the soreness must be eliminated!

PUTTING THE HOOF TO THE TEST

Being a Natural Horse Trainer I have the opportunity to work with varying degrees of horse and owner behavior problems. A common problem that horse owners have is their horses do not listen to them and are reluctant to move forward. I decided to experiment with this training problem by using my findings on how to properly trim a horse. The horses in my self-directed study did not show lameness and were all ridden by the owners as well as myself. Each horse would perform my riding requirements for me yet, would resist to 

perform the same requirements properly for the owners. After I applied my natural barefoot trim, some horses had increased energy to the point they required several days of turnout to satisfy their playful needs. Once the owners returned to ride, their ability to control their horse improved dramatically without any additional training. A couple owners even thought I worked their horses earlier in the day to make them more responsive. None of the horses where worked prior to the owners riding them. The conclusion of my study was that; required training time for each horse actually decreased and they advanced in training more quickly after my barefoot trimming. Not only were the owners happier about their horses increased desire to obey them, they were also happy about not having to spend more money on training. By eliminating the horse's resistance to work, which was caused by undetected discomfort, each owner could take over the responsibility of their own horse's training.

THE HOOF UP ON LAMINITIS, FOUNDER, AND NAVICULAR LAMENESS

I was able to perfect my Natural Barefoot Trimming skills by experimenting with many different horses and problems that were in Natural Horse Training with me. Being able to change or adjust a horse's barefoot trim when needed is a valuable tool when training horses. I learned what worked best because, I rode my own natural barefoot trimming. During my research and studies on natural hoof care to improve training I discovered that the system I learned was affective towards curing laminitis, founder, and navicular lameness 

which, are deemed un-curable. Unfortunately, I was put to the test when a clients horse had an acute cause of laminitis. The mare laid on her side most of the day when I started, after applying my natural barefoot knowledge and skills she recovered and returned to riding on the trails and jumping. There is a lot of established research on proper natural barefoot hoof care, it is up to you to study the information and determine what is best for your horse. Your horse will benefit from your time whether there is an evident lameness, affiliated body soreness, or no signs of a problem. Proper natural barefoot trimming knowledge and practice is vital to your horse's health. Eliminating the source of your horse's resistance will also avoid undue stress, injury, and soreness caused by addressing the problems generated from hoof discomfort. Also, there is nothing more satisfying than watching horses, who are free of discomfort, cantering around the pasture with renewed youth and vitality.

Rehabilitation: 

NO hoof No Horse! Fix lameness and rebalance the body to restore your horse's performance

There are many great experienced horses that are deemed unsound and can be rehabilitated with natural care and barefoot trimming. Rehabilitating your horse can be easier than finding another horse!

The horse's bones are balanced upon each other from the ground up. When the hoof is imbalanced the skeleton system will be imbalanced. Fixing the feet will help or eliminate neck, shoulder, back, and hindquarters problems.

Body soreness is an effect of hoof problems! Once the feet are improving, pasture movement will but the horse's body in the natural posture realigning the body. Natural care is an important ingredient in the health and performance of your horse.

Rebalancing your horse under saddle will be required to eliminate bad posture from pain avoidance. There are many riding movements that will realign your horse's body and reteach proper body carriage.

You have now restored your horse!

Gordon Adair western

Trimming rates - Ocala Florida                  352.208.0243                     adairequine@gmail.com

Hooves are not designed by nature to grow in length, they are designed to replace movement wear and maintain a ground dynamic shape.

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$350 min per visit

$100 per hour for consulting

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