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1:1 Welcome to the Foundation Trimming Course!
1:2 Hoof Balance
1:3 Why is Posture Important
1:4 Example Trim
1:5 Reading Radiographs
1:6 P3 Morphology and Balance
1:7 Postural Change Examples
2:1 Introduction to Tool Use
2:2 Attire
2:3 Hoof Stand Selection and Use
2:4 Rasp Selection
2:5 Rasp Use
2:6 Knife Selection
2:7 Knife Use
2:8 Caddy Selection
2:9 Nipper Selection
2:10 Nipper Use
2:11 Knife Sharpening
2:12 Metal Shoe Removal
2:13 Pulling a Composite Shoe with Glue and Nails
2:14 Bonus Lesson: Grinder Use
Resources: Tool and Supply List
3:1 Work Flow of Documenting the Horse's Feet
3:2 Documenting the Horse's Movement
3:3 Common Mistakes with Documenting the Horse's Movement
3:4 Documenting Movement with One Person
3:5 How to get AMAZING Hoof Photographs for Hoof Documentation
4:1 Getting Under the Horse
4:2 Working with Green Horses
4:3 Getting Under the Geriatric or Arthritic Horse
4:4 When Horses Can't Bring Their Hind Feet Back
4:5 Tips for Trimming Ponies
4:6 The Yellow Rod of Positive Correction
Message about Module #5
5:2 Distortion vs. Pathology and the 5 Distortion Types
5:3 Not 5, Actually 6 Distortion Types!
5:4 Basic Anatomy
5:5 Where's P3 #1
5:6 Where's P3 #3
5:7 Where's P3 #4
5:8 Assessing the Digital Cushion: Poor Quality
5:9 Assessing the Digital Cushion: Healthy Structure
6:1 Sole Mapping PDF Downloadable Instructions
6:2 Sole Mapping Step-by-Step
6:3 Trig: Left Front Hoof Mapping
6:4 Mapping Rotational Deformities
6:5 Breezy Foot 1 Mapping in Detail
6:6 Breezy Foot 2 Club Foot
6:7 Examples of Maps on Feet
7:1 The Trim
7:2 Trig Trim
7:3 Lowering the Toe Plane Safely
7:4 Trim Example in the Field
7:5 Heel Slippering
7:6 Flat vs. Level and Making a Plane
7:7 Rasping: Speed and Being Efficient with your Trim
7:8 Grinder: Speed and Being Efficient With Your Trim
Assignment: Share your 15 min trim videos!
8:1 Distortion vs. Pathology
8:2 Laminitis
8:3 Navicular
8:4 Pathologies Not Associated with Hoof Type
8:5 Canker: Viva Left Hind
8:7 Cracks
8:8 Retained Sole (False Sole)
8:9 Retained Sole: Hind Foot with Welded Frog
8:10 Abscesses
9:1 Abscess Wrapping
9:2 Abscess Wrapping with a Pad
9:3 Hoof Armor: Easy Application
10:1 Finding Confidence
10:2 Keeping Your Horse on a Schedule
10:3 Tools for Mental Success
11:1 Lilly: Difficult Hind Feet
11:3 Foot Tenderness
11:4 Locating and Assessing and Heat and Digital Pulses
12:1 Jolie Evaluation and Trim
12:2 Brody: Evaluation and Trim
12:3 Raven Evaluation and Trim
12:4 Classie: Evaluation and Trim
12:5 Legacy Evaluation and Trim
12:6 Storm: Laminitis Trim with Grinder
12:8 Neil the Donkey Trim
12:9 Cubby the Donkey Trim
13:1 Environmental Management for Healthy Hooves: Daisy Haven Farm
13:2 Dry Lot Example #1 Hope, Sally, Lily, and Gemma
13:3 Dry Lot Example #2 Eddie and Shadow
13:4 Dry Lot Example #3 Tommy and Chula
13:5 Track System #1 Misty Meadows
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Module #1: Understanding Hoof Balance
1:1 Welcome to the Foundation Trimming Course!
Preview
1:2 Hoof Balance
1:3 Why is Posture Important
1:4 Example Trim
1:5 Reading Radiographs
1:6 P3 Morphology and Balance
1:7 Postural Change Examples
Module #2: Tool Selection and Use
2:1 Introduction to Tool Use
2:2 Attire
2:3 Hoof Stand Selection and Use
2:4 Rasp Selection
2:5 Rasp Use
2:6 Knife Selection
2:7 Knife Use
2:8 Caddy Selection
2:9 Nipper Selection
2:10 Nipper Use
2:11 Knife Sharpening
2:12 Metal Shoe Removal
2:13 Pulling a Composite Shoe with Glue and Nails
2:14 Bonus Lesson: Grinder Use
Resources: Tool and Supply List
Module #3: Documenting the Horse
3:1 Work Flow of Documenting the Horse's Feet
3:2 Documenting the Horse's Movement
3:3 Common Mistakes with Documenting the Horse's Movement
3:4 Documenting Movement with One Person
3:5 How to get AMAZING Hoof Photographs for Hoof Documentation
Module #4: Getting Under the Horse
4:1 Getting Under the Horse
4:2 Working with Green Horses
4:3 Getting Under the Geriatric or Arthritic Horse
4:4 When Horses Can't Bring Their Hind Feet Back
4:5 Tips for Trimming Ponies
4:6 The Yellow Rod of Positive Correction
Module #5: Anatomy and Hoof Distortions
Message about Module #5
5:2 Distortion vs. Pathology and the 5 Distortion Types
5:3 Not 5, Actually 6 Distortion Types!
5:4 Basic Anatomy
5:5 Where's P3 #1
5:6 Where's P3 #3
5:7 Where's P3 #4
5:8 Assessing the Digital Cushion: Poor Quality
5:9 Assessing the Digital Cushion: Healthy Structure
Module #6: Hoof Mapping
6:1 Sole Mapping PDF Downloadable Instructions
6:2 Sole Mapping Step-by-Step
6:3 Trig: Left Front Hoof Mapping
6:4 Mapping Rotational Deformities
6:5 Breezy Foot 1 Mapping in Detail
6:6 Breezy Foot 2 Club Foot
6:7 Examples of Maps on Feet
Module #7: The Trim
7:1 The Trim
7:2 Trig Trim
7:3 Lowering the Toe Plane Safely
7:4 Trim Example in the Field
7:5 Heel Slippering
7:6 Flat vs. Level and Making a Plane
7:7 Rasping: Speed and Being Efficient with your Trim
7:8 Grinder: Speed and Being Efficient With Your Trim
Assignment: Share your 15 min trim videos!
Module #8: Pathologies
8:1 Distortion vs. Pathology
8:2 Laminitis
8:3 Navicular
8:4 Pathologies Not Associated with Hoof Type
8:5 Canker: Viva Left Hind
8:7 Cracks
8:8 Retained Sole (False Sole)
8:9 Retained Sole: Hind Foot with Welded Frog
8:10 Abscesses
Module #9: Basic Interventions
9:1 Abscess Wrapping
9:2 Abscess Wrapping with a Pad
9:3 Hoof Armor: Easy Application
Module #10: Mindset and Fighting Imposter Syndrome
10:1 Finding Confidence
10:2 Keeping Your Horse on a Schedule
10:3 Tools for Mental Success
Module #11: Problem Solving
11:1 Lilly: Difficult Hind Feet
11:3 Foot Tenderness
11:4 Locating and Assessing and Heat and Digital Pulses
Module #12: Trimming Demos
12:1 Jolie Evaluation and Trim
12:2 Brody: Evaluation and Trim
12:3 Raven Evaluation and Trim
12:4 Classie: Evaluation and Trim
12:5 Legacy Evaluation and Trim
12:6 Storm: Laminitis Trim with Grinder
12:8 Neil the Donkey Trim
12:9 Cubby the Donkey Trim
Module #13: Environmental Management
13:1 Environmental Management for Healthy Hooves: Daisy Haven Farm
13:2 Dry Lot Example #1 Hope, Sally, Lily, and Gemma
13:3 Dry Lot Example #2 Eddie and Shadow
13:4 Dry Lot Example #3 Tommy and Chula
13:5 Track System #1 Misty Meadows
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