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2019-05-24
50.87.11.61
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2025-01-06
5.100.155.161
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Mon, 06 Jan 2025 06:19:45 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 10:28:55 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 5382Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 />title>Hoof-Help Bristol/title>meta nameDescription contentHow your horse may benefit from a barefoot approach. The EponaShoe is an alternative to barefoot and traditional shoeing methods. />meta nameKeywords contentHoof, help, epona, shoe, eponashoe, horse, barefoot, equine, podiatrist, />meta nameauthor contentHoof-Help />meta namelanguage contentEN />meta nameClassification contentHoof-Help Epona Shoe />meta namecopyright contentwww.hoof-help.co.uk />meta namerobots contentindex, follow />meta namerevisit-after content7 days />meta namedocument-classification contentHoof-help />meta namedocument-type contentPublic />meta namedocument-rating contentSafe for Kids />meta namedocument-distribution contentGlobal />link hrefcss/style.css relstylesheet typetext/css />/head>body classthrColFixHdr>body link#006600>body vlink#006600>div idcontainer>div idheader>img srcimages/header12.jpg altHoof Help /> /div>div idnav>ul>li>a hrefindex.html>Home |/a>/li>li>a hrefabout-me-hoof-help-bristol.html>About Me |/a>/li>li>a hrefHOOF-REHABILITATION-CENTRE-AND-LIVERY-YARD.html>Hoof Rehabilitation Centre and Livery Yard |/a>/li>li>a hrefwhat-to-expect-hoof-help-bristol.html>What to Expect |/a>/li>li>a hreffaq-hoof-help-bristol.html>FAQ Barefoot |/a>/li>li>a hrefphotogallery-hoof-help.html>Case Studies And Photos |/a>/li>li>a hrefcontact-hoof-help.html>Contact/a>/li>/ul>/div>div idmainContent>h1> Welcome to Hoof-Help/h1> img srcimages/mainimage3.jpg altHoof Help classmain_hoof_image />h3>This website aims to give some information on how, as an Equine Podiatrist, I work, and how your horse may benefit from a barefoot approach. You can follow the links on the menu to find out more and I am happy to answer questions and discuss all aspects of further with you./h3>h2>What an Equine Podiatrist Does/h2>p>An Equine Podiatrist – or EP for short - is a trained specialist in barefoot hoofcare. Equine Podiatry is the scientific study of the anatomy and physiology of the equine hoof. An EP understands how to influence this to achieve optimum hoof health for any individual horse./p>img srcimages/sally_bell.jpg altSally Bell classimage_right />p>A holistic approach is needed to attain this – you can be the best trimmer in the world, but unless many factors are taken into consideration, you will not get the best feet! The hoof is a highly complex structure made up of several components which each have a crucial part to play in the correct function of the hoof as a whole. It is only by taking the roles and relationships of all of these component structures into account, that optimum health, function and therefore usability can be achieved./p>p>There are many factors which affect and influence hooves - Nutrition, the environment, management, biomechanics, type of work done and surfaces available, as well as other health issues - are some of the biggest ones. An EP has hoof specific training in all of these areas, and can make appropriate recommendations to enable the horse to develop the best hooves possible -this is why an EP approach can really make a difference. /p>p>As well as improving general hoof health, it is often successful in helping with ‘problem’ hooves and conditions such as underrun heels, contracted feet, flat feet, poor hoof quality, capsule shifts, incorrect landings, laminitis and navicular, where working alongside the vet may be appropriate. More specialized help from other professionals such as physiotherapists, dentists, saddle fitters etc may also be advised, as influences from problems in other areas often impact upon the hooves./p> img alt srcimages/logo_front1.jpg classside_logo />p>Trimming is safe, balanced and non-invasive, and always puts the comfort of the horse first. Written notes and photographic records are taken at every visit to monitor change, and also help our further research and understanding./p>p>Members of the EPAUK are qualified to Ofqual accredited Level 5 Diploma (Lantra Awards) which easily surpasses the National Occupational Standards for Equine Barefoot Care. They are fully insured and regulated, work to a code of conduct, and required to undertake 40 hours CPD training each year./p>!-- end #mainContent -->/div>!-- This clearing element should immediately follow the #mainContent div in order to force the #container div to contain all child floats -->br classclearfloat />div idfooter> Copyright 2023 Hoof-Help br /> Website Design by a relfollow>/a>a hrefhttp://dursleywebdesign.co.uk titleWeb Designer Dursley Gloucestershire altDursley Web Design>strong> Dursley Web Design/strong>/a> SEO By a hrefhttps://dursleywebdesign.co.uk titleSEO Dursley Gloucestershire altSEO Company Dursley>strong>SEO Company Dursley/strong>/a> br /> !-- end #footer -->/div>!-- end #container -->/div>/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Mon, 06 Jan 2025 06:19:46 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Wed, 22 Mar 2023 10:28:55 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 5382Vary: Accept-EncodingContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttp://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 />title>Hoof-Help Bristol/title>meta nameDescription contentHow your horse may benefit from a barefoot approach. The EponaShoe is an alternative to barefoot and traditional shoeing methods. />meta nameKeywords contentHoof, help, epona, shoe, eponashoe, horse, barefoot, equine, podiatrist, />meta nameauthor contentHoof-Help />meta namelanguage contentEN />meta nameClassification contentHoof-Help Epona Shoe />meta namecopyright contentwww.hoof-help.co.uk />meta namerobots contentindex, follow />meta namerevisit-after content7 days />meta namedocument-classification contentHoof-help />meta namedocument-type contentPublic />meta namedocument-rating contentSafe for Kids />meta namedocument-distribution contentGlobal />link hrefcss/style.css relstylesheet typetext/css />/head>body classthrColFixHdr>body link#006600>body vlink#006600>div idcontainer>div idheader>img srcimages/header12.jpg altHoof Help /> /div>div idnav>ul>li>a hrefindex.html>Home |/a>/li>li>a hrefabout-me-hoof-help-bristol.html>About Me |/a>/li>li>a hrefHOOF-REHABILITATION-CENTRE-AND-LIVERY-YARD.html>Hoof Rehabilitation Centre and Livery Yard |/a>/li>li>a hrefwhat-to-expect-hoof-help-bristol.html>What to Expect |/a>/li>li>a hreffaq-hoof-help-bristol.html>FAQ Barefoot |/a>/li>li>a hrefphotogallery-hoof-help.html>Case Studies And Photos |/a>/li>li>a hrefcontact-hoof-help.html>Contact/a>/li>/ul>/div>div idmainContent>h1> Welcome to Hoof-Help/h1> img srcimages/mainimage3.jpg altHoof Help classmain_hoof_image />h3>This website aims to give some information on how, as an Equine Podiatrist, I work, and how your horse may benefit from a barefoot approach. You can follow the links on the menu to find out more and I am happy to answer questions and discuss all aspects of further with you./h3>h2>What an Equine Podiatrist Does/h2>p>An Equine Podiatrist – or EP for short - is a trained specialist in barefoot hoofcare. Equine Podiatry is the scientific study of the anatomy and physiology of the equine hoof. An EP understands how to influence this to achieve optimum hoof health for any individual horse./p>img srcimages/sally_bell.jpg altSally Bell classimage_right />p>A holistic approach is needed to attain this – you can be the best trimmer in the world, but unless many factors are taken into consideration, you will not get the best feet! The hoof is a highly complex structure made up of several components which each have a crucial part to play in the correct function of the hoof as a whole. It is only by taking the roles and relationships of all of these component structures into account, that optimum health, function and therefore usability can be achieved./p>p>There are many factors which affect and influence hooves - Nutrition, the environment, management, biomechanics, type of work done and surfaces available, as well as other health issues - are some of the biggest ones. An EP has hoof specific training in all of these areas, and can make appropriate recommendations to enable the horse to develop the best hooves possible -this is why an EP approach can really make a difference. /p>p>As well as improving general hoof health, it is often successful in helping with ‘problem’ hooves and conditions such as underrun heels, contracted feet, flat feet, poor hoof quality, capsule shifts, incorrect landings, laminitis and navicular, where working alongside the vet may be appropriate. More specialized help from other professionals such as physiotherapists, dentists, saddle fitters etc may also be advised, as influences from problems in other areas often impact upon the hooves./p> img alt srcimages/logo_front1.jpg classside_logo />p>Trimming is safe, balanced and non-invasive, and always puts the comfort of the horse first. Written notes and photographic records are taken at every visit to monitor change, and also help our further research and understanding./p>p>Members of the EPAUK are qualified to Ofqual accredited Level 5 Diploma (Lantra Awards) which easily surpasses the National Occupational Standards for Equine Barefoot Care. They are fully insured and regulated, work to a code of conduct, and required to undertake 40 hours CPD training each year./p>!-- end #mainContent -->/div>!-- This clearing element should immediately follow the #mainContent div in order to force the #container div to contain all child floats -->br classclearfloat />div idfooter> Copyright 2023 Hoof-Help br /> Website Design by a relfollow>/a>a hrefhttp://dursleywebdesign.co.uk titleWeb Designer Dursley Gloucestershire altDursley Web Design>strong> Dursley Web Design/strong>/a> SEO By a hrefhttps://dursleywebdesign.co.uk titleSEO Dursley Gloucestershire altSEO Company Dursley>strong>SEO Company Dursley/strong>/a> br /> !-- end #footer -->/div>!-- end #container -->/div>/body>/html>
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