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Course curriculum

    1. Why Equine Hoof Anatomy is Important

    2. Anatomical Terms of the Hoof

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    3. Exterior Hoof Anatomy Part One

    4. Exterior Hoof Anatomy Part Two

    5. Exterior Hoof Anatomy Part Three

    6. Exterior Hoof Anatomy Part Four

    7. Internal Hoof Anatomy Part One

    8. Internal Hoof Anatomy Part Two

    9. Internal Hoof Anatomy Part Three

    10. Hoof Balance and It's Impact on the Body

    11. Taking a Digital Pulse

    12. Hoof - Body - Posture Connection

    13. Checking a Horse's Heart Rate

    14. Reading the Hoof: What the Bodyworker Should Look For

    15. Bonus Photos

    16. Quiz - Hoof Anatomy

    1. Working with the Hoof

    2. Developing a Rock Crunching Hoof

    3. Assessment Tools for Hoof Evaluation in Bodywork Sessions

    4. Horse.com Trimming & Morphology Article

    5. Trimming’s Effects on Horse Hoof Morphology Article Link

    6. Overview by Jen Thackery

    7. Client Communication and Professional Collaboration

    8. The Role of Bodywork in Hoof Rehabilitation & Whole-Horse Health

    1. The Importance of the Horse’s Mouth in Relation to Bodywork

    2. Introduction to the Equine Mouth

    3. Equine Teeth

    4. Dental Exam

    5. Horse Float Basics

    6. Tooth Disorders

    7. Aging using Teeth

    8. Salivary Glands, Tongue and Hyoid Bone

    9. Hyoid Video Part 1

    10. Hyoid Video Part 2

    11. Mouth Quiz

    1. Understanding Equine Dental Care

    2. Evaluating and Treating the Equine TMJ

    3. Neurological Importance

    4. How Bits and Riding Techniques Affect the Horse’s Mouth

    5. Tongue Function and Fascial Pull in the Equine Body

    6. Mouth Care Quiz

    1. Final Exam

    2. Obtaining your Certificate of Completion

    3. Ultimate Practitioner's Apron

    4. Show your Pride with Angel's Animals Apparel!

    5. Become an Affiliate!

    6. Professional Affiliation

    7. Thanks for being here!

About this course

  • $500.00
  • 57 lessons
  • 2.5 hours of video content

Enhance your practice by becoming a hoof and mouth anatomy expert!

Instructors

Instructor Bio:

Dr. Angelique Barbara (affectionally called Dr. Angel by many of her clients) is a Doctor of Chiropractic who holds additional degrees in Veterinary Science (B.S.), Equine Science (Minor) and Veterinary Pathobiology (M.S.).  Dr. Barbara has been passionate about animals her entire life and has spent the majority of her life studying animals (both in the classroom and in the field).  She developed her first animal bodywork seminar in 2009.  Since that time, her seminars have grown both in number and popularity and she has fine tuned her seminars and techniques to optimize the learning experience.  Dr. Barbara was one of the first practitioners to start utilizing kinesiology tape on animals and she was so impressed with the results that she decided to develop an entire seminar dedicated to the taping applications she developed.  Her background in both the clinical and research animal health care world as well her experience as a human chiropractor give her a unique perspective on animal bodywork, which is evident in her courses. Dr. Barbara has publications in the Journal of Veterinary Science and Microbiology and has presented her research at the Conference of Researchers in Animal Disease (CRAWD) and the International Equine Conference of Laminitis and Diseases of the Hoof.  She is a member of Alpha Zeta Honorary Fraternity, American Quarter Horse Association, American Paint Horse and is the founder of Angel's Animal Sanctuary, a non-profit sanctuary home for animals. 

Dr. Angelique Barbara

Founder and Instructor

Instructors

Instructor Bio:

Jennifer Thackery is a co-instructor and course developer on some of our courses, including our Holistic Equine Nutrition, Holistic Carnivore Nutrition and Anatomical Study of the Equine Hoof and Mouth courses, as well as an Advisory Board Member. Jen has been active in the veterinary and equine nutrition arena for over 27 years. Working as a veterinary technician, teaching at the local business college in their veterinary assistant program and developing their accredited equine program and also teaching those classes along with small animal courses. She studied Naturopathy, Holistic Nutrition, and dabbled in homeopathy in graduate school long after her Bachelors Degree in Biology with an emphasis on pre-veterinary science. She was elected to the Northland Horsemen's Association as their Education Chairman years ago and volunteered for 9 years as the area's large animal humane rep. Jen resides in northern Minnesota on her beautiful 40 acre farm along with her 3 horses, (Spartan) a 3 year old Friesian Standardbred, (Forrest) 4 year old Friesian Standardbred, (Serene) 24 year old Andalusian. She also loves and cares for 2 formerly feral kitties named Snickers and "Feral Kitty". Jen has been riding dressage and trails for 20 years; however, the past 7-8 years her focus has been on connection, liberty work and even bridleless riding. Her goal is to get every horse she works with going bitless from the start and remaining obedient and light. Jen also cares for a flock of Cochin Chickens who bring her many smiles.

Jen Thackery

Instructor

Continuing Education Credits

Approved for 5 general CEU hours through