Did you know that Thrush requires a different cleaning process depending on the level of destruction caused by the bacteria
Type 1 Thrush
This type and stage of Thrush requires a different cleaning procedure compared to the other 2 types of Thrush
Type 2 Thrush
Did you know that you could cause more harm than good if you try to clean this type of Thrush the same as Type 1
Type 3 Thrush
Type 3 Thrush requires a completely different approach to help repair this painful damage caused by the bacteria
What will you learn
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- Course Introduction (1:23)
- What Is Thrush Of The Equine Hoof (1:05)
- Where Is Thrush Located (5:27)
- Causes Of Thrush (11:12)
- Signs And Symptoms Of Thrush (13:08)
- How To Clean Type 1 Thrush (6:27)
- How To Clean Type 2 Thrush (6:57)
- How To Clean Type 3 Thrush And 3 Examples Of Hoof Stabilization (6:17)
- Prognosis (3:14)
- Final Message (0:40)
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- What Is Thrush Of The Equine Hoof
- Where Is Thrush Located
- Example of Medial and Lateral points of hoof
- Visual of Medial and Lateral aspects of lower limb
- Causes Of Thrush
- Signs And Symptoms Of Thrush
- 3 Examples of Thrush and its effects
- How To Clean Type 1 Thrush
- How To Clean Type 2 Thrush
- How To Clean Type 3 Thrush
- Hoof Stabilization Examples for Type 3 Thrush
- 3 Thrush Product Examples That I Use
- How I apply Dry Feet and Kevin Bacons hoof solution (3:19)
- Prognosis
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Probably one of the most important courses to support you in making your horse feel more comfortable
About this Course author
- 20+ Years experience as a Farrier and hoofcare consultant
- Former farrier to the Royal Household at Buckingham Palace, Hampton Court royal paddocks and Windsor Castle (UK)
- Former orthopedic farrier at Gestüt Lewitz from Paul Schockemöhle (Germany)
- Holds the Diploma of the worshipful company of farriers qualification (DipWCF)
- Holds a BSc(Hons) first class in Farriery Science from the University of Central Lancashire
- Holds the FdSc in Farriery from Myerscough College
- University award for 'Top Dissertation' as a result of in-depth research into Foal conformation and digital hyper-extension of the lower limb