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www.naturalhorsetrim.com   Gretchen Fathauer's site is about how to treat founder, (chronic Laminitis), Navicular disease and other hoof ailments without horseshoes.  

http://www.MarthaOlivo.com  Martha is a top clinician teaching horse owners her barefoot trim method, "Standard Hoof Care".  Find her clinic schedule, take a Hoof Groom course or find a Hoof Groom in your area, order supplies and other items Martha recommends.  

United States Equine National Treasure Association

www.egroups.com/group/barefootedhorses  This "list" of horse owners is interested, essentially, in keeping horses barefoot.  Many other topics are discussed. 

http://www.grandadventuresranch.com/ Stay Learn Play   

http://maryannkennedy.com  "Music from the heart about the animals we love".  Mary Ann is a very talented singer and song writer.  Visit her web site and buy her CD.  It's beautiful.

http://www.naturalhorsetalk.com
http://www.ifyourhorsecouldtalk.com:  These two sites belong to Lisa Williams.  Lisa is a long time advocate of keeping horses barefoot.  She is also the host of a radio program about horses.

http://www.wingedwolf.citymax.com/page/page/441007.htm:    Pamela J.G. Au is the author of Zen and the Horse.  She lives in Hawaii and rides a beautiful Shire named Zeus.  I recommend you visit her web site and purchase her book.

Free horse Ecards

http://www.eddabney.com/Ed Dabney's training philosophy"Care, Communication and Consistency".  Ed's website is well worth a visit.

www.Shotgun Ranch.com

http://www.equinewellnessmagazine.com/

www.SkodesHorseTreats.com  Description: Guaranteed low sugar and low starch cookies and trail mix treats for all horses. These delicious goodies are veterinarian approved and are a particularly great option for Insulin Resistant and Cushings Horses.

http://www.cowboy.com/: Huge website.  Not much that isn't on this site.

 http://www.wisdomrider.com/ "where horses are the catalysts for human transformation and where natural horsemanship considers the human as well as the horse."

 

 

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