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Equine Soundness Association of North America Dedicated to a cause that is larger than all of us—the horse. We are the Equine Soundness Associa

As the North America office for the Worldwide Institute for Holistic Hoofcare, ESANA's purpose is to provide professional support for all ESANA Holistic Hoofcare students, alumni, and especially current HHPs. Our mission is to educate by facilitating the flow of new information, research and developments in hoof and horse care through close contact with the global holistic community and direct con

tact and information exchange with our global and top level instructors. Likewise, by educating horse owners and the public on what is healthy for the horse, our goal is to improve the quality of life for horses worldwide.

Huh, so hopefully this will add another “nail”into the coffin of the shod world!WorldHorseshoeCompany12 days agoDISCLOSU...
21/06/2023

Huh, so hopefully this will add another “nail”into the coffin of the shod world!

WorldHorseshoeCompany
12 days ago
DISCLOSURE: Horse Health & Behaviour - An "Exclusive Interview" with George H. Lewis (New York)

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“In this "exclusive interview", our expert team reveals the 18th century law made in London by “influential people” that forced humanity to adopt an alternative method for managing our main mode of transportation.
With horses as our only form of transport, this law gave birth to the thinner “rim shoe” horseshoe known to disrupt the horse’s natural gait and increase the amount of physical stress on their body. This continues to affect every modern-day horse, regardless of discipline.

The greater the horse’s physical output, the greater the damage that’s being caused – including with thoroughbred racehorses (one of the biggest sports in the world, where the rim shoe is a major cause of death and injury to horses and riders).

The disruption caused to hoof balance caused by the rim shoe also increases the incidence of behavioural issues in the horse. This “disconnection from nature” is illustrated using photographic evidence in the video.

In economic terms, the amount of acreage a horse can plough in one day is halved, also halving the food supply, as confirmed to us by the Amish farmers we worked with in North America.

We provide vital information about how the application of the "wall-loading" (aka fingernail loading) rim shoe is responsible for 95% of all hoof pathologies and other movement irregularities suffered by the horse.

Equine organ systems that are affected include the heart, lungs, nervous system, reproductive system, digestive system, musculoskeletal system, and much more.

We shed light on an alternative evidence-based “sole shoeing” method that was gifted by nature (aka divine intelligence) from the wild horses at a cattle station in Far North Queensland, Australia. Incredibly, this sole shoe is remarkably similar to the horseshoes found over 1,000 years ago, which proved to be safe and effective.

Since its birth, our natural horseshoeing system has been purposely targeted and suppressed by “certain individuals” because they know – once horse owners are awakened by our story - their stranglehold on the horseshoeing market will be jeopardised. Because of our commitment to the industry, this has only served to make us stronger.

We would like to share this revolutionary horseshoe with other horse owners, and have started a business to help us achieve this. Our intention is to start in Australia, then expand this important service worldwide.

With the support of investors, we can make this a reality. If you’d like to connect with us, please email: [email protected]

We’d love to hear from you.

Lastly, as a result of rim shoe pathologies, many riders are now exploring “barefoot” hoofcare as an alternative, and we can understand why – with no effective options, until now.

To determine the health of your horse’s feet, and whether they need a sole shoe for comfort, or just a good trim, horse owners can use the “clay slurry” test we feature in the video.

This tests whether the horse has excessive heat in their feet caused by unnatural leverage, which shows as irregular dry patches on the hoof wall. To help horse owners, we will explain the method for this simple, cost-effective test in one of our future videos”

In this "exclusive interview", our expert team reveals the 18th century law made in London by “influential people” that forced humanity to adopt an alternative method for managing our main mode of tra

Hmm… where have we heard this before?
15/10/2022

Hmm… where have we heard this before?

Preliminary results of a research project studying the movements and forces of shod and unshod horses find that “traditional iron shoes change the hoof’s ability to expand and contract across tracts, as well as the tracts’ ability to move up and down in relation to each other.”

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As the North America office for the Worldwide Institute for Holistic Hoofcare, ESANA's purpose is to provide professional support for all Holistic Hoofcare students, alumni, and especially current HHPs. Our mission is to educate by facilitating the flow of new information, research and developments in hoof and horse care through close contact with the global Barefoot Horse community and direct contact and information exchange with our global trimmers and top level instructors. Likewise, by educating horse owners and the public on what is healthy for the horse, our goal is to improve the quality of life for horses worldwide.