5 Hearts Hoofcare

5 Hearts Hoofcare Barefoot trimmer currently under ACEHP training. Based in Bendigo, servicing Central Victoria.
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well said 🙌
24/08/2024

well said 🙌

Dropping The Knives

We are going to talk about this meme a bit, because I’ve seen it pop up a lot and it makes me a bit sad.

I’ve been spending a lot of time talking to hoofcare friends around the world lately, and we have all come to a similar conclusion:

This job can be really dang hard, my friends.

For those of us in hoofcare, summer starts “burn out season”- not only does it often feel like 800 degrees in our bodies as we are working to hold up a couple hundred pounds of horse limbs while they try to use us for balance while simultaneously stomping at a fly, but it’s also the season when owners are often riding more, doing more, and wanting more from their horses- and expecting that we will make all their riding dreams come true with our rasp and nippers.

We want that, too. We want to make your horses comfortable and sound. We want to do our best to advocate for your horses and set them up for success.

And I feel like every year, I still have to do a post about how it’s also not all up to us as the hoofcare provider to make that happen.

When it comes to soundness, yes- the trim and whatever we do to the foot as professionals is incredibly important. We can cripple the horse in a second, we can also bring relief. Of course, that’s not the only thing responsible for a horses’ soundness. Their diet, environment, turn out schedule, stress levels, gut health, biomechanics, saddle fit, dental status, metabolic status, and so much more all play a role in how comfortable they are before and after a hoofcare appointment.

I was chatting with some friends today and all of us had stories about how we often are expected to be “Mr. Fix It”- with the silver bullet, magic wand answer to get your horse back out showing tomorrow - and it can be an immense amount of pressure.

Add in the fact that often, if anything goes sideways soundness wise, we are the first to get the blame.. even if the owner hasn’t called us in 3 months, or the horse is fed a straight corn cob diet and kept on lush grass fields during the day with enough fat pads to become a literal couch. It can be hard to not just feel like everyone is throwing the hoofcare pro under the bus (hence the meme).

If we read the foot and do the same trim that kept them sound and comfortable 3+ years in a row, and that horse isn’t happy after we see them, my first thought is “what has changed in their diet? Their environment? Their health or stress or whatever else to cause inflammation in the hoof that hasn’t been there in the past?” But it can be easy to just blame the farrier.

Most of us spend a huge amount of our “free” time reading, talking to others, going to clinics and conferences, sitting in on webinars, documenting and learning to “read” the foot, talking to vets/bodyworkers/trainers/other farriers, and working hard to learn to do the best we can. This job takes a huge amount of critical thinking, decision making that we know can go either way in many cases, and none of us are right all of the time. None of us - hoofcare pro, owner, vet, bodyworker, … no one.

Are there times when our hoofcare decisions aren’t right for the horses? 10000%, absolutely you bet. And as many times as that is true, there are times when something else is causing an issue and we are only able to work with the feet we are presented with- we can’t work miracles.

To the clients who view us as team members collaborating to keep your horse in top shape- you’re the real MVPs. Thank you for trusting us, for working with us, for looking for ways you can improve your horse’s hoof health and soundness and make our job easier. If all of our books were filled with clients like you, our jobs would be a breeze.

I am so thankful to have so many amazing owners and professionals I work with, and working on horses with them makes the hard days worth it.

For others who have had difficult times with your horse and are working to get them sound, remember we are on your team. We want to see your horse comfortable. And we love when we are able to be a part of the collaboration to get that done ❤️

16/08/2024

If you or someone you know has horses, this free workshop might be useful . . .

09/08/2024

🐴 BIT FITTING, 21/08🐴

Bit Right - Equine Bit Fitting will be in Bendigo with availablity on the 21st for all your bitting needs. Accredited Bit Bank Australia bitting specialist 🙌
For booking contact Fiona directly through her page. Snap up this chance to get in while she’s in the area!

Check out the progress this fella has made 🙌😍Left - 2nd of MarchRight - todayThis horse has transitioned smoothly from s...
30/07/2024

Check out the progress this fella has made 🙌😍

Left - 2nd of March
Right - today

This horse has transitioned smoothly from shod to barefoot with the help of 4/5 weekly trims and a forage based diet with adequate mineral supplementation.

They are still far from perfect, but looking better with every trim!

29/05/2024

While hoof care is so important, you have to make sure that you are taking into account all the other aspects that goes into making a healthy hoof.

How many boxes have you got ticked?

All the things that are listed here are EQUALLY important!

21/05/2024

🌟🐴Books Are Open – Welcoming New Clients🐴🌟

Hey there! Huge thankyou to my wonderful existing clients and everyone for their support thus far. Help spread the word, I’m still accepting new clients!

Here’s how you can reach me:

1. Facebook Messenger: Shoot me a message right here on Facebook. It’s the quickest way to get in touch.

2. Text Message: Prefer texting? Send a message to 0491600784 and I'll get back to you ASAP.

**Heads up** I'm not able to take phone calls, so Facebook Messenger and text are the way to go. Thanks for understanding!

Can’t wait to connect with you and keep those hooves in tip-top shape! 🐎💕

Hi All, I am a trainee barefoot trimmer completing my Certificate in Equine Hoofcare with ACEHP(https://www.australianho...
01/04/2024

Hi All,

I am a trainee barefoot trimmer completing my Certificate in Equine Hoofcare with ACEHP
(https://www.australianhooftrimmers.com/)

I am now looking to take on clients in the Bendigo area. I will be trimming for a discounted rate, $50 standard trim, while completing my training.

I am also on the hunt for horses to be used for case studies. These horses will get half price trims ($25) for the duration of my study.
To be suitable you will need to commit to regular trims (4-6 weeks) by myself for the next 10-12 months, be comfortable with me taking photos of your horse and sharing your contact details with ACEHP trainers, open to potentially making minor diet/environmental changes, and include at least one of the following
- shod horse to transition into barefoot
- laminitic (acutely or chronically foundered)
- seedy toe
- medially/laterally imbalanced hooves
- club foot
- abscessing hoof
- off the track thoroughbred with chronic hoof problems
- diagnosed navicular syndrome
- vet consultation including x-rays
If you have a pathology not listed above, please still contact me for discussion 😊

I look forward to caring for your 4-legged best friends 💕

Melea
0491600784

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Bendigo, VIC

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