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Sarah Conway's choice - Ungula regenerating hoof balm
Both James Woods and Lorna Buggle recommend using Cornucrescine Hoof Ointment
James Woods recommends Keratex Hoof Hardener for horses with brittle, soft or weak hooves
Lorna Buggle chooses Carr & Day & Martin Vanner Hoof Oil to give horses hooves a natural shine
Lorna Buggle supplements Farriers Formula into the diets of horses with particularly poor feet to help promote and accelerate healthy hoof growth
Effol Hoof Ointment is Ashleigh Skillens choice when it comes to hoof ointments
For any horses with particularly bad feet Ashleigh Skillen supplements them with TRM Hoofmaker pellets
Sarah Conway side saddle (Photo: siobhanenglishphotography.com)
IRISH SCHOOL OF FARRIERY WED 7 SEPTEMBER 2016 PICTURE: CAROLINE NORRIS GRADUATION DAY
Irish Godolphin Stud and Stable Staff Awards 2016, Dunraven Arms Hotel, Adare, Co. Limerick 19/4/2016 Daithi O'Se presents the Newcomer Award to Lorna Buggle, Head Girl, Dick Brabazon Photo HEALY RACING
Ashleigh Skillen, head groom at Ballypatrick Stables, with MHS Going Global (Photo: Jennifer O'Sullivan)
Ashleigh Skillen, Greg Broderick's head groom will sometimes pack the horses feet with Mag Paste if they have jumped on hard ground, if they have an abscess or the farrier trims them too tight. She finds that his helps to alleviate any soreness.
The real strength of equestrian families may lie not in passing down the reins, but in knowing when to loosen them, Helen Sharp ask if our children really get to choose
New research discovery offers vital insight into why older horses and people are more prone to tendon injuries
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