This is a year you won't want to miss. Drumroll..... We will be opening our 2nd floor saddle and tack showroom to the public at this event! We have been working really hard this year to bring in all the brands everyone has asked for. It quickly brought to our attention that we were out of space in our current 10,000sq.ft., building. We added another 1,000sq.ft., show room that we are excited to announce houses another 3,000+ products (over 60 in stock saddles, english & western) and a host of great brands.
We will have a number of representatives on hand from our new lines of products to help answer any questions. Just to name a few brands, Bates, Wintec, Stubben, Lettia, Bitlogic, Twisted X, Martin Saddlery, Cahsel, Nunfiner, Tory Leather, Mountain Horse, Pessoa, Shires, 1K Helmets, Tipperary, Troxel, Roeckl, Classic Equine and more.
We have also added in some large item brands including, Shelter Logic, Behlen, High Country Plastics, and more.
This is a monthly event beginning at 6PM on the first Tuesday. Farriers are encouraged to nominate "difficult" shoeing cases prior to the event. Two chosen horses are brought in, videoed, radiographed and blocked by an Oakhurst veterinarian. The cases are discussed in a classroom setting among all the farriers and a plan is made. The horses are then re-shod to the plans specifications by the nominating shoer.
The 2019 Team Approach Dissection Clinic is an innovative and hands-on experience for committed and insured professionals in the equine health and wellness field with a focus on collaboration and investigation. Bodyworkers, farriers, saddle fitters, veterinarians and technicians are all invited to partake in this unique continuing education event. Our 2019 dissection will highlight three separate and unique cases, including a patient that presents with navicular, a neurological patient and a patient with cervical spinal stenosis.
APPROVED FOR 9.5 AAPF/CAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS
"From the Ground Up - Building a Solid Foundation" - An insightful look into the trimming and shoeing techniques to manage horses' feet on a daily basis. Providing useful strategies for the working farrier, presented by two Canadian Farrier Team veterans.
APPROVED FOR 5 AAPF/CAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS more info...