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THERE'S
NO SUCH THING AS THE STRASSER "STYLE" OF
TRIMMING
Stby
Yvonne Welz (Copyright 2003 Used by Permission)
Is
this a surprising statement? It shouldn’t
be, to anyone familiar with Dr. Strasser’s
work.
But this is something that newcomers to natural horse care and barefooting should
be made aware of.
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Dr. Strasser developed a method of horse
care, and not simply a style of trimming.
This seems to be frequently overlooked,
as many people try to compare her “method” to
current styles of trimming - which are,
indeed, simply man-made “styles” of
trimming the exterior of a horse’s
hoof.
Dr. Strasser did not invent the parameters
upon which her method is based. These parameters
were invented by the horse himself, Equus
Callabus. This species of animal has distinct
biological needs, for both lifestyle and
hoof form, in order to be healthy. Dr.
Strasser compiled and outlined these needs,
and developed her method based solely on
this scientific basis. She is a veterinarian
and researcher, and her work will have
far reaching effects upon the world.
What, then, is the Strasser Method? It
is simply a system of caring for the domestic
horse with natural lifestyle and physiologically
correct hoof form. Wild horses are the
living examples of the principles upon
which the Strasser method was developed.
Most wild horses have both the lifestyle
and hoof form that we attempt to recreate
for our captive horses. There are also
a very few captive horses blessed with
perfect living conditions and enough movement
that they live according to the Strasser
ideals, and their perfect, healthy hooves
are a demonstration of this.
The majority of domestic horses, however,
are not so lucky. Most of our horses have
deformed feet (due to confinement and trimming
that does not create hoof function) - some
severe, some not so drastic, but ALL in
need of rehabilitation before they will
be healthy. This is the sobering truth,
and the root of why Dr. Strasser has caused
so much controversy with her simple, scientific,
straight-forward method. Our horses’ hooves
are in terrible shape and non-functional,
whether barefoot or shod. This is a truth
that many people would rather not listen
to - they do not want to acknowledge that
their horse may need serious rehabilitation
before its feet will be healthy. Whether
people agree with Dr. Strasser, or not,
does not matter: the biological needs of
the horse will not change. The function
of the equine hoof will not change. What
a horse needs to be healthy, including
a physiologically correct hoof form will
not change. The controversies of mankind
will not change the simple truths that
Dr. Strasser has brought to our attention.
Dr. Strasser’s parameters for trimming
are a reflection of the natural horse,
and were also not invented by her; however
she is the first in modern times to acknowledge
these parameters. Healthy, wild hooves
demonstrate 30 degree hairlines, ground
parallel coffin bones, and low heels. Coffin
bone measurements show a consistent 45
degree angle on the front surface of a
fore foot coffin bone, and 55 degrees on
the front surface of a hind foot coffin
bone.
The Strasser Method in official application
is carried out by persons trained by Dr.
Strasser in her Certification Course—Certified
Strasser Hoofcare Specialists. These individuals
are trained in holistic horse care, lifestyle
needs, hoof anatomy, and trimming to restore
proper functioning of the equine hoof,
including the rehabilitation of severely
deformed hooves. Always, form follows function.
The shape of the horse’s hoof, the
trim applied to that horse at that particular
moment in time, is solely to recreate the
correct functioning of the hoof. Without
this correct functioning, you simply cannot
have hoof health.
The Strasser Method in unofficial application
is carried out by any horse owner, anywhere,
who provides their horse with freedom of
movement 24/7 in a paddock or pasture with
a herd, daily exposure of hooves to water,
plenty of exercise, natural diet with constant
access to roughage, and bare hooves with
light, frequent trimming that simulates
natural wear and provides hoof mechanism.
©
2003 by The Horse's Hoof. All rights reserved.
No part of these publications may be reproduced
by any means whatsoever without the written
permission of the publisher and/or authors.
The information contained within these
articles is intended for educational purposes
only, and not for diagnosing or medicinally
prescribing in any way. Readers are cautioned
to seek expert advice from a qualified
health professional before pursuing any
form of treatment on their animals. Opinions
expressed herein are those of the authors
and do not necessarily reflect those of
the publisher.
Yvonne Welz, Editor
The Horse's Hoof
P.O. Box 40
Litchfield Park, AZ 85340-0040
Fax [+1] (623) 935-3572
website: http://www.TheHorsesHoof.com
e-mail: editor@TheHorsesHoof.com
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