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Build Your Custom BADGER BUILT Apron & Support the IAPF!
November 1, 2020 - December 31, 2030
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Build Your Custom BADGER BUILT Apron & Support the IAPF!
November 1, 2020 - December 31, 2030
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Events in the month of December 2023
Sponsored By:
APPROVED FOR IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: IAPF Miller's Horseshoeing
APPROVED FOR 5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor:
Our goal is to collaborate with the veterinarians and educate all in attendance. We want to ensure that the process we execute at our meetings is repeatable by the farrier at the farm going forward.
APPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Foxglove Farm
Flyer Details:
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
December 2, 2023 - December 3, 2023
December 4, 2023
December 5, 2023
December 5, 2023
Clinician:
- Sylvia Ouellette, DVM DABVP (Equine)
Sponsored By:
- Oakhurst Equine Veterinary Services
- Monthly forum that brings 2 equine veterinary podiatry cases to go over with the group of farriers (and veterinarians) and discuss underlying medical condition, treatment options and shoeing options. Shoeing is then performed on the horses in question with hands on application of shoes and forging techniques to aid in treatment.
December 8, 2023
December 9, 2023
Clinician: Mike Bagley JIICF APF-I, Christ Miller APF, & Lester Yoder APF-IAPPROVED FOR IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: IAPF Miller's Horseshoeing
December 9, 2023
Clinicians:
- Roy Bloom CJF APF-I of Drummond, Wisconsin
- Tim Cable APF-I of Wellington, Florida
- Dave Farley CF APF-I of Loxahatchee, Florida
- Steve Prescott CJF APF-I of Selma, North Carolina
- Adam Wynbrandt APF-I of Sacramento, California
- Educational Partners of the Hoofcare Essentials Foundation
- Bloom: "Tool Maintenance"
- Cable: TBD
- Farley: TBD
- Prescott: TBD
- Wynbrandt: TBD
December 9, 2023
Clinician(s): Logan Altman, Doug Anderson CF GradDip ELR, Sara Wollaston-Hayden CF APF-I, Todd Allen CJF APFAPPROVED FOR 5 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor:
December 12, 2023
December 12, 2023
Davie County Large Animal Hospital hosts a farrier meeting on the second Tuesday of every month at their clinic for farriers, veterinarians, and horse owners. We bring in a case study horse experiencing a lameness issue to evaluate and discuss the best approach to diagnose, treat and maintain it. The veterinarian completes a full lameness exam on the horse and utilizes appropriate diagnostics such as radiographs, nerve blocks, and flexions. Upon lameness diagnosis, all farriers and veterinarians in attendance collaborate in a round table discussion about the best method to shoe the horse. The existing farrier on the case is heavily encouraged to attend and shoe the horse with inputs from other farriers present at the meeting.Our goal is to collaborate with the veterinarians and educate all in attendance. We want to ensure that the process we execute at our meetings is repeatable by the farrier at the farm going forward.
December 18, 2023
December 18, 2023
December 20, 2023
Clinicians: Drs. Dick Mansmann & Megan RadkinAPPROVED FOR 3 IAPF CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS.
Sponsor: Foxglove Farm
Flyer Details:
A DVM/Farrier/Owner Team provids an equine case in need of podiatry-related ideas. The examinations, radiography and dinner are gratis; the owner makes their own financial arrangement with their farrier. The meeting is from 6 PM to 9PM. While everyone is settling in & getting some food and drink there is a general topic of discussion for farriers and veterinarians’ joint interest. For example, on 10/19 the presentation and discussion was on considerations for shoeing for landing versus loading., Then, the horse’s owner, veterinarian and farrier provide a medical history. The group will observe the horse in motion in the aisle, arena and/or driveway. Next the group does a podiatry examination followed by Dr. Radkin doing podiatry radiographs for the group to discuss. Then a trimming and possible shoeing plan is discussed. The consensus plan approved by the owner and the owner’s farrier is then accomplished by the owner’s farrier. Follow-up radiographs will be discussed. There will be one case each evening. The end time is no later than 9PM. The goal is to see how farriers and equine practitioners work together on a particular case that can then translate to other cases.
December 21, 2023