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BAREFOOT PERFORMANCE :: DRESSAGE

Admin • Apr 26, 2014
Jo Pickett’s dressage horse Donovan Park Centre Stage “ENYA” is pictured here at the State Championships 2007.
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She secured prelim and novice champion. Also Novice Horse of the Year. Enya also recorded “Highest Scorer” of any horse in the competition.

Enya was shod regularly every 4 weeks. Her hooves got progressively larger and flatter her movement compromised as she was going down on her hind bumpers. In April 2006 Jo had Jeremy remove the shoes. Enya never looked back, her movement improved, her record unbeaten. Following a one day natural hoof care workshop with Jeremy, Jo now competently trims her own horses.

She has an invaluable photographic record which follows the transition of Enya’s hooves.
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18 Apr, 2023
Laminitis kills thousands of horses every year, and leaves thousands of others debilitated with lameness. It will and can affect any horse. And for you, the horse owner it can be devastating: you feel guilty and heartbroken at your horses suffering, confused with all the information as it is typically explained by professionals in scientific terms that can be difficult to understand, costly veterinary bills and you have the major task of nursing your horse back to recovery. . Unseasonal weather patterns around Australia with abundant rain and sunshine saw laminitis at a near epidemic last year. The reason being, that the environmental conditions can trigger increases in the sugar, starch and fructan. These collectively known as non-structural carbohydrates can cause laminitis in any horse or pony. Alarm bells ring this spring!! Be warned and be prepared, for prevention is better than cure.
Jen and her horse Imaj Zamir
by Jen Clingly - Wild About Hooves 29 Nov, 2020
The extraordinary relationship between humans and the horse has been running since before the birth of Christ. Indeed, there is evidence our domestication of horses goes as far back as 3500 BC. And ever since we recognised the utilitarian value of the horse, there has been the horseshoe. The use of horseshoes has become an almost unquestioned tradition. Humans have been nailing shoes onto horses’ hooves for well over a thousand years. Who can remember back to a time otherwise?
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by Jen Clingly - Wild About Hooves 21 Sept, 2020
“Your work is to discover your work and then with all your heart to give yourself to it.”
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