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Thursday, April 9, 2015

Steppin' Out: Hooves From An Artistic Perspective Part XII: References


As promised, here's the full listing of references used in this series. It's quite a wad, but explore them for your own self-education. Enjoy!

References:
BRED FOR PERFECTION; Shorthorn Cattle Collies, and Arabian Horses since 1800, Margaret E. Derry. 2003. The Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN: 0-8018-7344-4
MAKING NATURAL HOOF CARE WORK FOR YOU, Pete Ramey, 2003. Star Ridge Publishing. ISBN: 0-9658007-7-6
HOOF PROBLEMS; Hoof Construction - Trimming and Shoeing - Solutions for Common Issues and Ailments, Rob Van Nassau, 2007. Trafalgar Square Books. ISBN: 978-1-57076-382-3
NO FOOT, NO HORSE, Foot Balance: The Key to Soundness and Performance, Gail Williams BA(Hons) PhD and Martin Deacon FWCF, 2002. Kenilworth Press. ISBN: 1-872119-48-4.
HOOF PROBLEMS, Hoof Construction, Trimming and Shoeing, Solutions for Common Issues and Ailments, Rob Van Nassau, 2007. Kenilworth Press. ISBN: 978-1-57076-382-3.
HORSE NUTRITION 101: http://home.att.net/~horsenutrition101/hay.html
ALFALFA OR GRASS HAY FOR HORSES? extension.usu.edu/cache/files/uploads/Alfalfa%20or%20Grass%20Hay%20for%20Horses.pdf
CAN YOU INFLUENCE HOOF GROWTH?, Briggs, K. 2002.
http://www.princealbertstables.com/can_you_influence_hoof_growth.htm
HOW A HORSE’S HOOF GROWS http://www.extension.org/pages/How_a_Horse’s_Hoof_Grows
APPELS, A. AMBITIOUS EMMA HINDLE BAGS DOUBLE VICTORY AT CDIO SAUMUR, 2004. http://www.hoofcareunltd.com/Emma%20Hindle.htm
BUMBAUGH, S. BUZZ WORDS AND BRAINSTORMS TO DECODE DUCKETT’S DOT, 1992. The International Equine Resource Center; The Farrier & Hoofcare Resource Center. http://www.horseshoes.com/advice/bumbaugh/duckettsdot.htm
BERTRAM, J.E.A. AND GOSLINE, J.M. FRACTURE TOUGHNESS INHORSE HOOF KERATIN. 1986. jeb.biologists.org/cgi/reprint/125/1/29.pdf 
BOWKER, R. M.  THE GROWTH AND ADAPTIVE CAPABILITIES OF THE HOOF WALL AND SOLE: FUNCTIONAL CHANGES IN RESPONSE TO STRESS. 2003. www.thehorseshoof.com/bowker_wall.pdf www.equinepodiatry.net/Text_Files/bowker_1_hoof_wall_growth.pdf 
BOWKER, R.M. CONTRASTING STRUCTURAL MORPHOLOGIES OF “GOOD” AND “BAD” FOOTED HORSES. 2003. www.thehorseshoof.com/bowker_goodbad.pdf 
BOWKER, R.M., BRUER, A.M., VEX, K.B. et al. 1993. SENSORY RECEPTORS IN THE EQUINE FOOT. Am. J. Vet. Res. 54: 1840-1844.
BOWKER, R.M. LINDER, K.E., I.M. AND GUIDA, L.A. 1995. SENSORY NERVE FIBERS AND RECEPTORS IN THE EQUINE DISTAL FORELIMBS AND THEIR POTENTIAL ROLE IN LOCOMOTION. Equine Vet. J. 18: 141-146.
DROSSMAN. R.E. THE PHYSIOLOGY OF NAVICULAR DISEASE: THE IMPORTANCE OF HEEL FIRST LANDING. 2006. www.naturalhoofworks.com/data/articles/The_Physiology_of_Navicular.doc
BOWKER, R.M., KIMBERLY, K., VAN WULFEN, K., SPRINGER, S.E., AND LINDER, K.E. 1998. FUNCTIONAL ANATOMY OF THE CARTILAGE OF THE DISTAL PHALANX AND DIGITAL CUSHION IN THE EQUINE FOOT AND A HEMODYNAMIC FLOW HYPOTHESIS OF ENERGY DISSIPATION. Am. J. of Vet. Res.. 59: 961-968.
BOWKER, R.M., UNDERSTANDING THE FERAL HORSE FOOT, The Horse’s Hoof, Fall 2000, Issue 1. http://www.thehorseshoof.com/Art_Bowker1.html
BUTLER, K. D. Chapter 6: Foot Care, HORSE BREEDING AND MANAGEMENT, Evans, J. W. 1992. ISBN: 0-444-88282-0
CHAO, R., WHY I DON’T SHOE MY HORSES, 2007. http://www.naturalhoofworks.com/data/articles/Why_I_Dont_Shoe_Horses.doc
CLAYTON, H. EQUINE LOCOMOTION. Chapter 8. (And Willem Back). WB Saunders. 2001. ISBN: 0-7020-2483-X
CLAYTON, H. THE HOCK EXAMINED. 2003. old.cvm.msu.edu/dressage/Upload/Clayton%20archives%20for%20WWW/USDF_April03.pdf 
COOK. R. FRCVS, PhD. THE “GROUND PARALLEL’ COFFIN BONE DEBATE. http://www.bitlessbridle.com/HOOF_Ground_parallel_debate.pdf 
DUCKETT, D. FWCF. BUZZ WORDS AND BRAINSTORMS TO DECODE DUCKETT’S DOT. http://www.horseshoes.com/advice/bumbaugh/duckettsdot.htm
DUCKETT, D., FWCF. Response to article in ANVIL MAGAZINE. http://www.anvilmag.com/farrier/taimuty1.htm
K. L. HOFFMANN, A. K. W. WOOD, K. A. GRIFFITHS, D. L. EVANS, R. W. GILL and A. C. KIRBY. DOPPLER SONOGRAPHIC MEASUREMENTS OF ARTERIAL BLOOD FLOW AND THEIR REPEATABILITY IN THE EQUINE FOOT DURING WEIGHT BEARING AND NON-WEIGHT BEARING. 2001. Vet. Science, Vol. 70; Issue 3, pg. 199-204.
HEYMERING, H. R.J.F., C.J.F. THE PROPER HOOF ANGLE. The International Equine Resource Center. http://www.horseshoes.com/advice/propangl/tprphfan.htm
HENNEMAN, K. D.V.M., REDISCOVERING THE NATURAL HOOF, http://www.horseshoes.com/advice/natural/rdstntrh.htm
JACKSON, J. http://www.jaimejackson.com/
JACKSON, J. http://www.primechoice.com/jaime-jackson/
JACKSON, J. THE NATURAL HORSE: LESSONS FROM THE WILD FOR DOMESTIC HORSE CARE.  1st Edition, 1992. 2nd Edition, 1997. First edition # ISBN-10: 0873585364, ISBN-13: 978-0873585361
JACKSON, J. THE NATURAL HORSE: FOUNDATIONS FOR NATURAL HORSEMANSHIP. 2nd Edition, 1997. ISBN-10: 0965800709, ISBN-13: 978-0965800709
KLIMESH, R. AND HILL, C. MAXIMUM HOOF POWER: HOW TO IMPROVE YOUR HORSE’S PERFORMANCE THROUGH PROPER HOOF MANAGEMENT,. 1994.  Howell Book House, Macmillian Publishing Co., 866 Third Ave., NY, NY 10022. ISBN: 0-87605-964-7.
LAMM, WILLIS, SUMMARY NOTES FROM A SYMPOSIUM WITH DR. ROBERT BOWKER AND MR. GENE OVNICEK, 1995. http://www.ecis.com/~hplove/clo/heum9801.html
LANCASTER, L., 500 LAMINAE AND COUNTING. Hoofcare & Lameness, Issue #78, pp 24-27. http://www.grayson-jockeyclub.org/newsimages/HL_78_17-27.pdf
LA PIERRE, K.C. THE INTERNAL ARCH THEORY. 2006. www.equinepodiatry.net/Text_Files/The_Internal_Arch_Theory.pdf
LA PIERRE, K.C. APPLIED EQUINE PODIATRY. 2001. www.equinepodiatry.net/Text_Files/Applied_Equine_Podiatry_Article.pdf 
LA PIERRE. K.C. A NEW ANGLE ON HOOF WALL GROWTH. 2004. http://www.equinepodiatry.net/Text_Files/hoof_wall_growth_therory_kc.pdf
LIND, O., TRADITION AND PRESTIGE IS THE HORSE’S WORST ENEMY, Swedish Hoof School, Inc., www.swedishhoofschool.com/PDF-Articles/Tradition%20and%20prestige.pdf 
LOVE, D., THE WILD (FERAL) HORSE HOOF AND ITS NATURAL BALANCE: A SEMINAR WITH DR. ROBERT BOWKER AND MR. GENE OVNICEK, 1998. http://www.ecis.com/~hplove/clo/heum9801.html
LOVE, D., CARE AND PREVENTION; GUEST SPEAKERS – DR. ROBERT BOWKER AND MR. GENE OVNICEK, 1998. http://www.ecis.com/~hplove/clo/heum9804.html
OVNICEK, G. FOAL MANAGEMENT: “USE IT OR LOSE IT!”. 2002. http://www.hopeforsoundness.com/education/articles/handouts/foaldevelopment.html
OVNICEK, G. ERFLE, J.B. AND PETERS, D.F. (2005) WILD HORSE HOOF PATTERNS OFFER A FORMULA FOR PREVENTING AND TREATING LAMENESS. Proc. Ann. Conv. Am. Assoc. Equine Pract. 41: 258-260.
OVNICEK, G. NEW HOPE FOR SOUNDNESS. 1997. Columbia Falls: EDSS Publishers.
OVNICET, G. HOOF BALANCE MADE EASY, 2005. http://www.hopeforsoundness.com/education/articles/handouts/hoof-balance-made-easy.html
OVNICEK, G., HOW HOOF FORM RELATES TO HOOF FUNCTION: PART 1. International Veterinary Information Service, Ithaca NY (www.ivis.org), Last updated: 15-Dec-2005; P1912.1205.
OVNICEK, G., HOW HOOF FORM RELATES TO HOOF FUNCTION: PART 2. International Veterinary Information Service, Ithaca NY (www.ivis.org), Last updated: 15-Dec-2005; P1913.1205
OVNICEK, G., RESPONSE BY GENE OVNICEK, RJF, 2002. http://www.hopeforsoundness.com/techsupport/faq/nonspec.html
PARKS, A. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF THE EQUINE DIGIT IN RELATION TO PALMAR FOOT PAIN. 2006. http://www.equipodiatry.com/article_palmar_pain.htm
PIETRA, M., GUGLIELMINI, C., NARDI, S., GANDINI, G., CIPONE, M.
 INFLUENCE OF WEIGHT BEARING AND HOOF POSITIONS ON DOPPLER EVALUATION OF LATERAL PALMAR DIGITAL ARTERIES IN HEALHTY HORSES. 2004. American Journal of Veterinary Research, 2004   (Vol. 65)  (No. 9) 1211-1215 
POLLITT, C. ANATOMY OF THE INNER HOOF WALL. 2004. http://www.horseshoes.com/advice/anatomyandfunction/anatomyofinnerhoofwall/anatomyofinnerhoofwall.htm
POLLITT, C. UPDATE ON THE ANATOMY OF THE INNER HOOF WALL. 
achevalpiedsnus.free.fr/telechargements/hoof_wall_anatomy.pdf 
POLLITT, C.C.. COLOR ATLAS OF THE HORSE’S FOOT, 2000. C.V. Mosby. ISBN-10: 0723417652 ISBN-13: 978-0723417652
POLLITT, C.C. CLINICAL ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF THE NORMAL EQUINE FOOT. www.uq.edu.au/~apcpolli/downloads/chrispollitt_clinicalanatomy_andphysiology_ofthenormalequinefoot.pdf
NICHOLLS, D. RSS AWCF RJF, 2004. http://www.horseshoes.com/prdsrvbb/hhhhhh/messages/3310.htm 
REDDEN, R.F., DO’S AND DON’TS OF THE FOUR POINT SYSTEM, The Horse magazine, May 2000, pp. 97-106.
REDDEN, R.F., CLINICAL AND RADIOGRAPHIC EXAMINATION OF THE EQUINE FOOT. 2003. Internet Publisher: International Veterinary Information Service, Ithaca NY (www.ivis.org), 21-Nov-2003; P0625.1103
RAMEY, P. WILD HORSES. 2005. www.hoofrehab.com
RAMEY, P. THE BARS. 2006. http://www.hoofrehab.com/thebars.htm
RAMEY, P. TOE AND HEEL LENGTH. 2006.
http://www.hoofrehab.com/coronet.htm
RAMEY, P. REVERSING DISTAL DESCENT OF P3. 2006. http://www.hoofrehab.com/jessica.htm
RAMEY, P. BREAKOVER. 2005. http://www.hoofrehab.com/end_of_white_line_disease.htm#breakover
RAMEY. P. PREACHING TO THE CHOIR. 2006. www.hoofrehab.com/RameyFinal.pdf
RAMEY, P. DIGGING FOR THE TRUTH ABOUT NAVICULAR SYNDROME (2005). http://www.hoofrehab.com/end_of_white_line_disease.htm#Navicular
RAMEY, P. UNDERSTANDING THE HORSE’S SOLES. 2005. http://www.hoofrehab.com/horses_sole.htm
RAMEY, P. FROG MANAGEMENT. 2006. http://www.hoofrehab.com/frogtrim.htm
RAMEY, P. ONE FOOT FOR ALL SEASONS? 2006. http://www.hoofrehab.com/seasons.htm
RAMEY, P. NEWLY DISCOVERED SHOCK ABSORBER IN THE EQUINE FOOT. 2007. http://www.hoofrehab.com/gelpad.htm
RAMEY. P. BOOTS AND PADS: A TRUE BREAKTHROUGH IN HEALING. 2005. http://www.hoofrehab.com/bootarticle.htm 
RAMEY, P. THE END OF WHITE LINE DISEASE. 2005. http://www.hoofrehab.com/end_of_white_line_disease.htm#Whiteline
RAMEY, P. HEEL HEIGHT: THE DECIDING FACTOR. 2005. http://www.hoofrehab.com/a-Randi%20Heel%20Height.htm
RAMEY, P. WALL CRACKS. 2007. http://www.hoofrehab.com/wallcracks.htm
RAMEY, P., PETE RAMEY: THE BENEFITS OF BAREFOOT, 2007. Horse & Rider magazine, December 2007 issue. http://equisearch.com/horses_care/health/hoof_care/pete_ramey_barefoot_072308/index.aspx
ROONEY, J. D.V.M. THE SHAPE OF THE EQUINE HOOF. http://www.horseshoes.com/farrierssites/sites/rooney/shapeofequinefoot/shapeofequinefoot.htm
SEELY, K., GOOD FOOT, BAD FOOT -- CAN YOU TELL THE DIFFERENCE? http://www.keithseeley.com/GoodFootBadFoot.htm
SIMONS, L. RETHINKING TRADITIONAL HOOFCARE: THE STRASSER THEORY FLIES IN THE FACE OF MAINSTREAM FARRIER LOGIC. www.hoofcare.com/article_pdf/HoofcareLancasterstrasser.pdf
http://www.hufklinik.de/    [Strasser’s own site, so be sure to hit “Translate Page”]
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STRASSER, H. A LIFETIME OF SOUNDNESS: THE KEYS TO OPTIMAL HORSE HEALTH, LAMENESS, REHABILITATION AND THE HIGH-PERFORMANCE BAREFOOT HORSE. 1998. ASIN: B0006RB5PG.
STRASSER, H. SHOEING: A NECESSARY EVIL? 2000. ASIN: B000W1ZWC8.
http://www.unitedhorsemanship.com/
Books in German:
Die Praktische Arbeit am Umbeschlagenen
H u f : Hufbearbeitung in Wort aund Bild
Gesunde Hufe ohne Beschlag
Huforthopadie: Heilen ohne Beschlag
TAIMUTY, M., DUCKETT VS RUSSELL. http://www.fairhillforge.com/Russellarticle.html
TROTTER, G. W. ASPECTS OF PALMAR HEEL PAIN. 1999. www.ivis.org/proceedings/AAEP/1999/195.pdf 
TURNER, T., D.V.M., OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT OF HOOF BALANCE, 2003. http://www.equipodiatry.com/hoofbal.htm
VIALLS, R. LOW GRADE LAMINITIS: A NEW UNDERSTANDING OF HOOF PATHOLOGY. 2007. http://www.unshod.co.uk/
http://www.bodrwyn.org/articles/lowgradelaminitis.php
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http://www.equethy.com/page6.htm
WELZ, Y., MORE HOOF IDEAS FROM DR. ROBERT BOWKER, 2007. The Horse’s Hoof Magazine, Issue 27. http://www.thehorseshoof.com/Art_Bowker.html
WELZ, Y. HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE TUCSON CLINICS. 2007.www.easycareinc.com/Education/articles/ramey_bowker_clinic.aspx
WELZ, Y., DR. ROBERT BOWKER SEMINAR NOTES, www.hoofnz.org.nz/Dr-Bowker-Notes.pdf
WELZ, Y., PERIPHERAL LOADING AND THE PAD EFFECT. The Horse’s Hoof Magazine, Issue 27, 2007. http://www.thehorseshoof.com/Art_Pad.html
ANIMAL PAINTING AND ANATOMY, W. Frank Calderon. 1975. Dover Publications, Inc., 180 Varick St., NY NY 10014. ISBN: 0-486-22523-2
ANATOMY OF THE DOMESTIC ANIMALS, Sisson and Grossman. 4th Edition 1953. W.B. Saunders Company, West Washington Square, Philadelphia, PA  19105
HORSE ANATOMY: A Pictoral Approach to Equine Structure, 2000 2nd Edition, Peter Goody, J.A. Allen, an imprint of Robert Hale Ltd., Clerkenwell House, 47-47 Clerenwell Green, London EC1R 0HT. ISBN: 0-85131-769-3
AN ATLAS OF ANIMAL ANATOMY FOR ARTISTS, W. Ellenberger, H. Dittrich and H. Baum. 1956.  Dover Publications, Inc., 180 Varick St., NY NY 10014. ISBN: 0-486-200082-5
ROONEY’S GUIDE TO THE DISSECTION OF THE HORSE, W.O. Sack, DVM, PhD, 6th Edition, 1994, Veterinary Textbooks, 36 Woodcrest Avenue, Ithaca, NY  14850. ISBN: 0-960001152-3-4
THE ANATOMY OF THE HORSE, Robert F. Way and Donald G. Lee. 1989. Breakthrough Publications, Inc., Millwood, NY 10546. ISBN:0-914327-03-8
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ILLUSTRATED ATLAS OF CLINICAL EQUINE ANATOMY AND COMMON DISORDERS OF THE HORSE: VOLUME 1: MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM AND LAMENESS DISORDERS, Ronald J. Riegal, DVM and Susan E. Hakola, BS, RN, CMI, 1999. Equistar Publications, Ltd., PO Box 311, Marysville, Ohio 43040. For more information: www.equistarpub.com ISBN: 0-9654461-0-7
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ATLAS OF EQUINE ANATOMY: Regional Approach, Chris Pasquini DVM, MS, 3rd Edition 1991, Sudz Publishing, PO Box 1199, Pilot Point, TX  76258
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THE NATURE OF HORSES: EXPLORING EQUINE EVOLUTION, INTELLIGENCE AND BEHAVIOR, Stephen Budiansky. 1997. The Free Press, A Division of Simon & Schuster, Inc., 1230 Avenue of the Americas, NY NY 10020. ISBN: 0-684-82768-9

Recommended Links:
http://avmajournals.avma.org
www.americanfarriers.org 
www.anvilmag.com/index.htm
www.farriersjournal.com
www.hoofcare.com
www.horseshoes.com
www.hoofrehab.com 
www.ivis.org
www.laminitis.org
www.equinepodiatry.net
www.horseshoes.com/advice/anatomyandfunction
www.equinestudies.org/knowledge_base/mammalian.html
www.safergrass.org
www.thehorseshoof.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evolution_of_the_horse
www.e-hoofcare.com/miscfiles/AnatomyStudyGuide-Web.pdf
Hoof Anatomy [Flash]: http://www.hoofcare.us/V2AnatomyHoof.swf
Fran Jurga’s “HoofBlog”—Up-to-the Minute News from Hoofcare & Lameness Journal:
www.hoofcare.blogspot.com

Recommended Resources as Doorways: 
Note: Not all these links are necessary endorsed by the author, but intended to provide doorways into the provocative debates and conflicting theories for further private study and personal evaluation. Warning: Many of these websites depict graphic images of foot dissections.
www.ironfreehoof.com 
www.aanhcp.net
www.ironfreehoof.com/step1.htm
www.equinextion.com
www.fairhillforge.com
www.natureshoof.com
http://www.therapeutichorseshoeing.com/ReversingDistalDescentofP3.htm
http://www.equinextion.com/id9.html
http://www.ecis.com/~hplove/clo/heum9801.html
www.laminitisresearch.org
www.bodrwyn.org/articles/lowgradelaminitis.php
www.thehorseshoof.com
http://healthyhooves.ca/
www.ironfreehoof.com/barefootbasics.htm
www.equipodiatry.com
www.hopeforsoundness.com
www.horseshoes.com/advice/bumbaugh/duckettsdot.htm
www.healthyhoof.com
www.barefoothorse.com
http://www.ukstrasserhoofcare.co.uk/content/article2.asp
http://www.hoofnexus.com/HoofModel.htm
http://www.sportpony.com/Why%20barefoot.htm
http://whpublishing.com/
http://whpublishing.com/store/page1.html
Horseshoes.com Forum; Thread: re: Coffin bone at 5 degrees vs ground parallel coffin bone. http://www.horseshoes.com/prdsrvbb/hhhhhh/messages/617.htm 
Peripheral Loading and the Pad Effect, Yvonne Welz. 2007. The Horse’s Hoof Magazine, Issue 27. http://www.thehorseshoof.com/
http://highdeserthoofcare.com/  
www.ecis.com/~hplove/clo/heum9807.html
www.katyforge.com/response.html
www.nanric.com/iepc.asp
www.aepauk.org
www.barefoothorse.com/barefoot_Strategy.html
http://barefoothooves.net
www.natureshoof.com/whybare.aspx
www.anvilmag.com/farrier/taimuty1.htm
www.hoofdoctor.net 
www.aanhcp.net
www.hoofsense.com/index.html
http://www.tribeequus.com
www.tribeequus.com/wildfeet.html 
http://fuzzywunkle.net/barefoot/anatomy.htm
The Proper Hoof Angle: http://www.horseshoes.com/advice/propangl/tprphfan.htm
Hoof angles: www.thehorseshoof.com/hoofangles.html
Uniform Sole Thickness (PDF): http://farrierart.com/Uniform%20Sole%20Thickness%20-%20Michael%20Savoldi%203%20pages.pdf
http://www.abchoofcare.com/abchome.htm
http://academialiberti.blogspot.com/2009/02/contracted-hooves.html

Recommended Resources on Hoof Flight Patterns and Interference:
ridinandslidin4h.org/4-H_resources.html
http://www.gaitedhorses.net/ConformationLesson/FrontEnds/FrontEndConformationB.html
http://www.horses-and-horse-information.com/articles/0199interfer.shtml
http://www.equipodiatry.com/hindlimb.htm
http://www.horses-and-horse-information.com/articles/0601running.shtml
(add in books from reference list)

ESAD and DSLD:

www.horseshoes.com/anatomy/esad/homepage.htm#1

"When we know what we want to prove, we go out and find our facts. They are always there." ~ Pearl S. Buck