Horse Track Systems: A How To Guide to a Healthier Horse in Body and Mind
Recommendation: We haven’t ready this book ourselves but any guide that helps us keep our domesticated horses in a more NATURAL way has our vote!
Insight to Equus
Recommendation: We first met Dr. Teskey in Slocan, BC at a clinic summer 2017 and were so taken with his vision of what the world could and should be for horses. This book belongs in the hands of every horse owner.
Horse Journal Guide to Equine Supplements and Nutraceuticals
Recommendation: A great book for horse owners and hoof care professionals helping their clients to sort through the facts and myths surrounding equine nutrition and the long list of products available.
Paddock Paradise – A guide to Natural Horse Boarding
Recommendation: If you are not familiar with this “out of the box” style of horse keeping, this is a must read. It’s a good book for hoof care providers to have on hand for lone to their clients.
Shoeing, A Necessary Evil?
Recommendation: A must-read for anyone who has ever owned shod horses, or who just wants to understand why barefoot is best.
A Lifetime of Soundness
Recommendation: Dr Strasser has opened the eyes, ears, and minds of most horse owners and caretakers to the fact that horses are naturally wild animals that have been domesticated but who still need to have everything involving their care as close to nature as it can be. Her books make a lot of common sense.
Laminitis: understanding, cure, prevention
Recommendation: This book offers practical solutions and simple preventive measures. The emphasis is on the very important role you play as the horse’s owner. In short, after reading this book you will know how to help your beloved horse to recover and remain healthy.
Care and Rehabilitation of the Equine Foot
Recommendation: This is a good book to purchase when you have finished beginning clinics and have some mentorships under your belt. This is a reference text. You will refer back to it many times throughout your career as you face new cases and continue your education.
The Essential Hoof Book: The Complete Modern Guide to Horse Feet
Recommendation: This is a must-have for any student of the horse! Purchase this book at the start of your journey into hoof care and refer back to it often.
Equine Distal Limb Anatomy
Recommendation: This is the place for new students to start. Spend some time studying this web site and purchase the iPad Apps or Ebooks, which are very reasonably priced. Paige and Jenny have done a great job of simplifying distal limb anatomy and making it available for anyone to understand.