Host and farrier Link Casey and Stan Trimble, a Master Farrier who specializes in gaited horses, discuss the shoeing process for the Tennessee Walking horse.
Does your horse have problem feet and issues with founder? Then take a look at the Nolan Hoof Plate and the results owners are having with the marvelous product.
Watch as Mike Nolan, inventor of the Nolan Hoof plate, and Kelly Case of Shurshod Horseshoeing School, discuss the use of thermography to demonstrate the effectiveness of the hoof plate.
Ever wonder what happens to a horse's body when it is short shod? In this case study the Treadmill and thermal imaging are used to discover the impact of short shoeing on the horse's hoof and skeletal structure. For more info feel free to call the FNRC (706)397-8047.
This show features excerpts from a lecture given by Buck McColl of Mobile Milling, where discusses how to make sure your horse gets the proper nutrition that it needs everyday. For more info call the FNRC at (706)397-8047.
Ever wonder what happens to a horse's body when it is short shod? In this case study the Treadmill and thermal imaging are used to discover the impact of short shoeing on the horse's hoof and skeletal structure. For more info feel free to call the FNRC (706)397-8047.
This segment takes a look at various horse cases brought into the FNRC that were helped by the Nolan Hoof Plate. For more info, call the FNRC at (706) 397-8047.
Ralph Casey, host of Horseshoe'n Time discusses and demonstrates proper preparation of the foot and hoof before shoeing. Mr. Casey has a "How-To" series of videos for horseshoers. Horseshoe'n Time is filmed live at the Farriers' National Research Center in Villanow, Georgia and is dedicated to continuing education for the farrier and horse owner. To learn more, go to www.HorseshoenTime.t v
Ralph Casey & Aleshia Rutledge of Horseshoe'n Time demonstrate shoeing a horse to get the most speed in events such as barrell racing. Horseshoe'n Time is filmed live at The Farriers' National Research Center in Villanow, Georgia. Horseshoe'n Time is dedicated to continuing education for the farrier and horse owner. To learn more, go to www.HorseshoenTime.t v
Host Link Casey and Stan Trimble, a Master Farrier who specializes in gaited horses discuss the shoeing process for the Tennessee Walking Horse. For more info call the FNRC at (706)397-8047.
Horseshoe'n Time Television Show Host, Ralph Casey, demonstrates the use of The Merlin Hoof Trimming Kit for Horses. Ralph Casey is president of The Farriers' National Research Center in Villanow, Georgia. Horseshoe'n Time is seen on Dish 9411. Go to www.HorseshoenTime.t v to learn more.
Learn what sets Casey & Son Horseshoeing School apart from others. Emily Bowman introduces school owner and professional Farrier, Ralph Casey, who discusses the campus and atmosphere of the school.
Ralph Casey and Aleshia Rutledge of Horseshoe'n Time discuss and demonstrate "toe length" - an important step in keeping the horse properly balanced. Horseshoe'n Time is filmed live at The Farriers' National Research Center & School in Villanow, Georgia, and is dedicated to continuing education of farriers and horse owners. To learn more, go to www.HorseshoenTime.t v
Want to learn how more about the Nolan Hoof Plate and how to properly apply this revolutionary product to help your horses' hooves? Then Contact the FNRC at (706)397-8047.
Watch the FNRC case study of Candy the mare who had a problem with contracted heels and was treated using the Nolan hoof plates. For more info call the FNRC 423-397-8047.
The Farriers' National Research Center offers continuing education for professional horseshoers. Among the classes are the Nolan Hoof Plate Application School. The Nolan Hoof Plate offers immediate relief for foundered horses. To learn more, go to www.HorseshoenTime.t v or call 706-397-8047
Horseshoe'n Time host, Ralph Casey talks about the different ways that horses can lose shoes (many not the farrier's fault). Horseshoe'n Time is filmed at the Farriers' National Research Center in Villinow, Georgia and is seen on Dish 9411. To learn more go to www.HorseshoenTime.t v
The Farriers' National Research Center in Villanow, Georgia offers continuing education for the horse owner and farrier, including a farrier class on Flat Shod Gaited Horseshoeing. The class is taught by expert gaited shoer, Stan Trimble of Pulaski, Tennessee. To learn more about the FNRC go to www.fnrc.bwfa.net