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EQUS 120 - Farrier Science: Theory of Trimming

1 Credit(s)
In this course, the student will be introduced to Farrier Science, which include the long history and evolution of the farrier industry. Students will gain an understanding of why we shoe horses and the mechanics involved. Evaluation of Page 190 2016/17 Catalog The University of Montana Western medial/lateral balance, the hoof/pastern axis and the techniques of trimming will be discussed. The study of equine lower limb anatomy is essential for proper understanding of equine conformation and how it is impacted by the trim on the hoof. Discuss of safe handling and horsemanship will be included. Nutritional requirements of horses as it relates to hoof quality and hoof growth will be covered. The course will include assigned reading, video format, evaluation of trimming, assessment of balance and conclude a rational for the trim or corrective action. Students will be evaluated based on knowledge of course content through class discussion of lecture material, course examination, and other written and lab assignments. $35 Course Fee.

Corequisite(s): EQUS 121  



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