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  • How To Make Your Elderly Horse More Comfortable During A Trim
  • This video is a "must see" for anyone who has an older, sore, or arthritic horse. Highly respected Bay Area Farrier, Kirk Adkins, demonstrates some simple techniques to help your equine friend stay balanced and feel better during a trim. Kirk is an instructor at UC Davis. He's also the owner of Equithotics, Inc., which makes high-tech performance shoes called "Sneakers for Horses." Contact Kirk at equithotics@earthlink.net
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