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Hoof-It Community Portal PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 05 May 2009 16:00

The Hoof-It Community Portal is now online. There, you will find a constant source of information about the activities of contributors powering the Hoof-It Project. Learn about Hoof-It Events worldwide, and see if there is a Hoof-It User Group nearby.

The Hoof-It Community Magazine promises an interesting overview of feature articles, community accomplishments, learning topics, and project updates each month. Also, check out HoofIt Videos. This aggregated RSS feed brings together Hoof-It news from all over the world in your language. Get the latest and greatest by clicking here.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 May 2009 17:41
 
Welcome to Hoof-It Blogging PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 12 August 2008 02:00
Hoof-It is a an open source framework and content publishing system designed for quickly creating highly interactive multi-language Web sites, online communities, media portals, blogs and eCommerce applications.


Hoof-It provides an easy-to-use graphical user interface that simplifies the management and publishing of large volumes of content including HTML, documents, and rich media. Hoof-It is used by organisations of all sizes for intranets and extranets and is supported by a community of tens of thousands of users.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 06 May 2009 16:08
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HOOF-it Hoof Care Clinics PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 01:54

HOOF-it Hoof Care Clinic


(Minden, NV) On Thursday July 17th HOOF-it Technologies presented a hoof care clinic at the ranch of Certified Farrier Steve Samet. The clinic, which was facilitated by Kristi Jackson, covered basic hoof trimming and basic hoof maintenance to be practiced by the average horse owner with a focus on the importance of proper trimming and proper hoof balance for the overall health of the horse.
One of the unique features of this clinic was the use of “Alfred” the bio-mechanical horse. “Alfred” is a life sized horse mannequin with moveable legs which simulate the legs and hoofs of an actual horse. This mannequin allows students to get hands on training in various hoof care techniques without the need for a live horse. The techniques learned on “Alfred” can later be applied to a live horse.
Mr. Samet gave a lecture on basic hoof ailments such as quarter crack, missing hoof wall, and pulling a loose shoe. In addition Mr. Samet emphasized the importance of communicating with your farrier and veterinarian about potential problems with your horse’s hooves.
Mr. Samet discussed the pros and cons of a horse going barefoot versus shod, steel shoes versus composite shoes, and getting a horse comfortable with a hoof stand. The clinic also demonstrated the use of acrylic compounds to repair cracks in the hoof. The participants were given hands on training in various hoof care techniques throughout the evening. A new product for emergency hoof repair, Bio-Wrap, was unveiled by Mr. Samet. This new product fascinated those attending the clinic and was the main topic for the question and answer period.
The next HOOF-it Hoof Care Clinic will be held in El Dorado Hills, CA, at the Grace Foundation of Northern California. The Grace Foundation is known for their rescue work with horses.
For more information regarding this or future clinics contact HOOF-it Technologies at 1-888-665-9099 or visit hoofcareclinics.com.

Last Updated on Monday, 08 June 2009 09:42
 
Shire Horse Society's Annual Spring Show PDF Print E-mail
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Saturday, 07 July 2007 01:54

HOOF-it Technologies was honored to take part in the Shire Horse Society’s annual show in Peterborough, England on March 14th and 15th.  We went to the show with our host Equi-Phoenix, from Mallorca, Spain.  Equi-Phoenix was kind enough to set up a booth at the Shire show for HOOF-it to mingle and get to know those involved with this wonderful breed of horse.  HOOF-it was fortunate to receive an education in the history of the Shire Horse in the U.K. and the importance of the Shire Horse Society(founded 1878) from Mr. John Ward, Field Officer for the Shire Horse Society.

HOOF-it traveled to England to present some new ideas in hoof care for the Shire breed.  These ideas included the potential use of composite shoes for heavy horses, and the use of the HOOF-it Draft Horse Hoof Stand.  The ideas behind using the composite shoe on the Shire are better circulation for the hoof capsule and leg, better traction for Shires that work on pavement, and an affordable price.  HOOF-it has had thermo graphic imaging done which shows much improved circulation with the composite shoe when compared to traditional steel shoes.  While the composite horseshoe will never replace the traditional shoe, there are clearly instances where the composite shoe will be beneficial to the horse.
 

The Draft Horse Hoof Stand takes the pressure off of the farrier’s back and legs when working on the feet of the Shire.  The Hoof Stand also allows the horse to stand more comfortably while its hooves are being worked on.  There is less fatigue for both the farrier and the horse.  HOOF-it received positive feedback from the farriers in attendance at the show in regard to both of these products, and looks forward to extending its relationship with the Shire breed through discussions with those involved in the promotion and care of this magnificent animal. 
     

Last Updated on Sunday, 07 June 2009 15:30