Pony Pedicures

Pony Pedicures I provide Equine Podiatry services throughout North Wales. Rwyf yn cynnig gwasanaethau tocio and r
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I provide Equine Podiatry services throughout North Wales and Cheshire. Hoof trimming services are tailored to each individual horse's needs. I use a scientific approach to optimise biomechanics based upon their individual conformation, age, level of work, previous or current injuries, and any future goals. A fitting service and advice on the use of hoof boots is available if required. My service

includes advice on how exercise, diet and stable management are likely to contribute the overall health and usability of your barefoot horse. Horses with laminitis, navicular and other hoof related illnesses are trimmed using a remedial approach, and it is my goal to improve the comfort and aid relief and healing in these cases. I am trained in horse handling and can provide training for horses and owners including youngstock and nervous horses, to gain acceptance of having their feet handled without getting stressed, using sympathetic non-aggressive techniques. If you are considering going barefoot, or would like any more information, please call me for a chat. Rwyf yn cynnig gwasanaethau tocio and rhathu carnau ceffylau a merlod, ar hyd a lled gogledd Cymru. Mae'r triniaeth yn unigol I bob ceffyl wahanol, yn debyny are ei conformation, oed, math o gwaeth mae nhw'n wneud, ac unrhyw niwed, hen neu newydd. Rwyf yn cynnig gwasanaeth ffitio a chyngor am defnyddio esgidiau symydol (Hoofboots) pan mae angen. Mae'r geffylau hefo laminitis, navicular a problemau carnau arall yn gael ei drin yn arbennig, trwy sgiliau gwyddonol, a gyda'r ymgais i gwellhai ei chysur a lleuhau poen. Rwyf hefyd yn rhoi cyngor am sut mae'r bwyd, ymarfer gorfforol, ac amgylch yn gallu effeithio'r ffordd mae'r carnau un tyfu, a faint o gwaeth fydd nhw'n gallu cynnal yn eu furf bresennol. Dwi di astudio handlo geffylau, ac dwi'n gweithio hefo pobol a'u geffyliau pan fydd nhw'n ifanc neu'n nerfys, i gael y geffyl i ymlacio wrth gael ei carnau'n drin. Dwi ond byth yn defnyddio dechnegau cudymdeimliadol a goddefol. Os wyt ti'n meddwl amdan tynu'r esgidiau dy geffyl, neu os wyt ti eisiau gwybod y math o triniaeth mae 'Equine Podiatrist' yn cynnig, gnewch galwad i mi am scwrs.

16/03/2026
15/03/2026

When both of your parents are equine podiatrists and your Crafty Ponies are due some hoof care 😍

06/02/2026

🌿 WIN WEEKEND TICKETS TO THE NATIONAL EQUINE SHOW! 🌿

We’re so excited to be exhibiting at this year’s National Equine Show from 28th February to 1st March - and to celebrate, we’re giving YOU the chance to win a pair of full weekend tickets!

To enter:
✨ Tell us why you love FINER FORAGE
✨ Tag a friend you’d take with you

We can’t wait to read your stories and see who you’d bring along
Winners announced soon - good luck!

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27/11/2025

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25/10/2025

🐴Dietary and other Influences on Laminitis: A Scientific Overview 👩‍🔬

🐎Laminitis is a complex and painful condition affecting the laminae of the hoof, often triggered by systemic disturbances. One of the most significant contributors is diet - how and what a horse consumes.

🐴Starch Overload and Hindgut Dysfunction
🐎Small Intestinal Overload
Horses are physiologically adapted to digest starch primarily in the small intestine. However, when large quantities of starch are ingested—such as from grain-rich meals or lush pasture—the digestive capacity of the small intestine can be exceeded.

🐴Hindgut Fermentation and Acidosis
🐎Undigested starch passes into the hindgut (caecum and colon), where it undergoes rapid fermentation by lactic acid-producing bacteria. This leads to a sharp increase in lactic acid levels and a significant drop in pH, resulting in hindgut acidosis.

🐴Microbial Disruption and Endotoxin Release
🐎The acidic environment disrupts the normal microbial balance, killing beneficial fiber-digesting microbes. As these microbes die, they release endotoxins into the gut.

🐴Compromised Gut Barrier and Systemic Inflammation
🐎Acidosis can damage the gut lining, allowing endotoxins and vasoactive substances to enter the bloodstream. This systemic inflammatory response can impair blood flow to the hoof and damage the laminae, initiating laminitis.

🐴Impact of Sudden Dietary Changes
🐎Abrupt transitions from a high-fibre to a high-starch diet can destabilise the gut microbiome. The rapid microbial turnover results in the release of microbial toxins into the bloodstream, mimicking the cascade seen in starch overload and potentially triggering laminitis.

🐴Toxin-Induced Laminitis
🐎Internal Toxins (Endotoxemia/Sepsis)
Laminitis may develop secondary to systemic illness where inflammatory mediators or toxins enter circulation. Common triggers include:
Colitis (intestinal inflammation and diarrhea)
Retained placenta post-foaling
Severe infections such as pleuropneumonia

🐴External Toxins
🐎Exposure to certain toxic substances or plants can also induce laminitis. A notable example is black walnut shavings, which can cause laminitis through skin contact alone. Ingested plant toxins may directly disrupt vascular or inflammatory pathways, depending on the specific compound involved.

🐴Post-Colic Laminitis
🐎Colic, which involves gastrointestinal inflammation and dysfunction, can predispose horses to laminitis due to the systemic inflammatory response and potential endotoxin release.

🐴Corticosteroid-Induced Laminitis
🐎The prevailing hypothesis is that corticosteroids exacerbate pre-existing metabolic dysfunctions:
• They impair insulin sensitivity, increasing insulin resistance.
• In horses with Insulin Dysregulation (ID) or Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS), corticosteroids can provoke a temporary spike in insulin levels (hyperinsulinemia), which is believed to be a direct trigger for laminitis.

🐴Endocrinopathic Laminitis
🐎This is the most prevalent form of laminitis, resulting from hormonal imbalances that lead to Insulin Dysregulation (ID). It is distinct from sepsis-associated laminitis.
Key underlying conditions include:
• Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS)
Characterized by obesity, regional adiposity (e.g. cresty neck), and insulin resistance.
• Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID)
A progressive disorder of the pituitary gland, which coexists with or contributes to insulin dysregulation by disrupting normal hormonal function, including cortisol.

Finer Forage was founded with a clear purpose: to offer feeding solutions that align with the natural dietary patterns horses have evolved to follow.
Our products are grounded in scientific, evidence-based nutrition, formulated to deliver species-appropriate feeds and supplements for optimum health.
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www.finerforage.co.uk

22/08/2025

The Brand New Episode

‘IN CONVERSATION WITH.. NIA COOKE, FINER FORAGE FEED'

Episode 10

'Amy and Ross welcome Animal Nutritionist and Veterinary Bioscientist, Nia Cooke of Finer Forage - Naturally Better Horsefood to the Little Horse Big Conversation Podcast! Join the trio as Nia talks about her background, the importance of species-appropriate feeding and what is next for Finger Forage Feed!'.

Stream all episodes now:
https://littlehorsebigconversation.podbean.com

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The youngest apprentice did very well today, at 5 years old, trimming her own pony's hooves (with a little help from Dad...
29/06/2025

The youngest apprentice did very well today, at 5 years old, trimming her own pony's hooves (with a little help from Daddy) 😍🐎

29/06/2025

Finer Forage - Horse feed & Supplements. Species appropriate horsefeed and supplements. Alfalfa free, grain free, soya free, no by-products. Made from 100% natural ingredients. Barefoot friendly horse food.

03/06/2025

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