Lilles AS/Hildes Hest og Hund

Lilles AS/Hildes Hest og Hund Lilles AS horse training, shoeing,hoof trim, teaching Tilbyr trening/terapi av hest og hund og trimmer høver på barfothester. Skor hest men har ikke fagbrev.

Utdannet på The Barehoof Strategy School til Dan Guerrera. Selger heste - og hundeutstyr (kommer litt mer etterhvert)
Er det noe du trenger, som du ikke finner, ta kontakt, kanskje jeg kan løse problemet ditt. Kan løse de fleste håndteringsproblemer med hest som bl.a hengertrening og generell håndtering, og hund som f.eks båndtrening etc. (hverdagslydighet, skal gå kurs på mer spesifikke ting ette

rhvert)
Er det noe jeg ikke kan løse, har jeg kompetente folk på alle områder som kan løse problemet. Skulle det være noe jeg ikke løser, så betaler du ikke noe heller. Kan også ordne med frakt av hest. Erfaring med hest siden 2004 og hund siden 2006. (har også holdt på med hund i barndommen men hadde da ikke ansvar etc)

Har gått horsemanshipkurs hos Robert M. Miller, jobbet som lærling i travstall/avlsstasjon og i sprangstall, vært på endel kurs i bittilpasning og skoingskurs. Tar nye kurs etterhvert som økonomien strekker til. De første kursene på planen er hestemassør og hundetrener. Ta kontakt for mer informasjon, og om du har spørsmål om noe du har problemer med å finne/løse.

12/05/2026

The mission of the ECIR Group Inc. is to improve the welfare of equines with metabolic disorders. A primary objective of the ECIR Group Inc. is education through outreach (https://ecir.groups.io/g/main), the NO! Laminitis Conference (https://www.nolaminitis.org/), webinars, our website (https://www.ecirhorse.org/) and social media via Facebook and Instagram. We are an evidence-based organization, meaning that protocols, advice, and recommendations are rooted in science. We believe real-life clinical experience should drive research, both in generating hypotheses and in the evaluation of treatment. As a non-profit organization, donations are used to further science related to equine metabolic disorders and to support various media to advance the group mission. Free support is provided by vetted and trained volunteers.

Our posts on Facebook are increasingly being dominated by people linked to a group of hoof care providers that push an opinion that laminitis is due to hoof imbalances, claiming that “diet doesn’t cause laminitis.” This oversimplified and naïve statement is steeped in ignorance, highlighting a complete lack of understanding of the physiology behind equine metabolic disorders and effect on the foot. It is well established scientifically, clinically, and through the personal experience of literally thousands of ECIR members that hyperinsulinemia is the direct cause of endocrinopathic laminitis. Exercise and dietary control of hydrolyzable carbohydrates (simple sugars and starch) are the most effective methods to reduce insulin and thereby prevent laminitis. Trimming the hoof capsule correctly to realign the boney column and soft tissue structure is critical to facilitate recovery.

We promote scientific discussion and debate when there is equal sharing of evidence-based facts. When commenters deviate from discussion and use our site to advance their unproven and unsupported theories, especially those that may cause harm, it gives the appearance that the ECIR Group supports their position.

We do not.

It is an unfortunate fact of life that there will always be equine marketers who are not giving you the best information to guide you through your journey to help your equine. We hope followers continue to benefit from what ECIR members have learned from 25 years of experience with equine metabolic disorders.

Kathleen Gustafson, PhD
President and Research Advisor

Eleanor Kellon, VMD
Veterinary Advisor

Cindy McGinley
Vice-President

Nancy Collins
Executive Director

Jodie Jensen
Treasurer

Jannalee Smithey
Secretary

Fran Metzger
Director

Ulrike Gast
Director

Sherry Morse
Director

Bestillinger på lexa må komme inn før 1 mai for å bli med på neste runde henting uti mai :)
28/04/2026

Bestillinger på lexa må komme inn før 1 mai for å bli med på neste runde henting uti mai :)

Lexa kommer opp over helgen. Meld på snarest om man ønsker noe :)
02/04/2026

Lexa kommer opp over helgen. Meld på snarest om man ønsker noe :)

Lexa kraftfor kommer opp over helgen. Meld snarest om man ønsker å få med noe :)
02/04/2026

Lexa kraftfor kommer opp over helgen. Meld snarest om man ønsker å få med noe :)

Vi har nå begynt et samarbeid med Friskahästen om å selge Freeform bomløse saler i Norge. Det er mulig å bestille både w...
31/03/2026

Vi har nå begynt et samarbeid med Friskahästen om å selge Freeform bomløse saler i Norge. Det er mulig å bestille både westernsaler, islandshestsaler, dressur, trail, endurance osv. dette er stabile gode saler med borrelåsfester på det meste så man kan flytte på eller bytte ut enkeltelementer for å passe de fleste hester. Finnes i flere lengder/str. flere farger og kombinasjoner å velge i også. Ta kontakt for mer info :) Vil også komme mer her og bli lagt inn på hjemmesiden på sikt.Her kommer noen bilder av salene:

Fornøyd med ny hylle gjør livet enklere🥳🥳🥳
11/02/2026

Fornøyd med ny hylle gjør livet enklere🥳🥳🥳

18/01/2026

Most people here know I got into hoofcare because of a passion for rehabbing navicular horses to soundness.

But somehow, my first year professionally trimming (about a decade ago), I fell into a bit of a niche of working on foundered minis. It taught me a LOT about metabolic diagnostics and management, what triggers laminitis and how to halt it (and prevent it), and approaching the trim, especially for these tiny foundered hooves.

Ninety percent of laminitis is due to endocrinopathic issues. That means that almost every single laminitis case is due to diet issues or metabolic disorder.

I’ve literally seen laminitis “turned off” and founder/rotation grow out with simply changing the diet and getting a horse’s endocrine system under proper control.

Even in cases where the trim doesn’t change.

Can a good trim help with comfort? Absolutely!

But high insulin can produce excessive growth, and active rotation can lead to excessive heel growth, making us chase our tails with the trim each time… until the root cause is addressed.

Once the metabolic issues are under control, the hoof growth can return to normal, rotation and lamellar wedge can grow out, and the horse can become sound.

I’ve seen horses become sound within days of a diet change - EVEN WITHOUT touching their feet or trimming a certain way.

Picture of a mini I met for the first time this week. His insulin was in the 900s. We know that bathing laminae in insulin breaks down the lamellar bond. His feet are responding to that high insulin.

With diet change and vet management, he is already much more comfortable, and we are now addressing his feet ☺️

Anyway. Thought I’d stir the pot a bit this weekend.

God Jul og godt nyttår🥳🤶🎄
24/12/2025

God Jul og godt nyttår🥳🤶🎄

11/12/2025

Why Objective Hoof Analysis Matters
Why HoofmApp Should Be Standard Practice

In modern hoof care, the difference between progress and problems often comes down to one thing:
whether we are assessing balance by opinion or by evidence!

Subjective assessment will always have value, a trained eye is essential, but the research is very clear:

When we measure outcomes, horses do better.
This has been shown clearly in both veterinary and physiotherapy research.

And yet farriery outcome measures remain largely subjective!

🔍 What the Science Says About Digital Hoof Assessment

1. White et al. – Digital photos are reliable and repeatable

White et al. demonstrated that standardised digital photographs provide a reliable way to measure hoof conformation, with significantly reduced variation compared to visual estimation. When taken square on and analysed consistently, digital images offer quantifiable parameters that can be tracked over time.

This creates the foundation for using apps like HoofmApp.

📐 2. The Equine Documentalist Research – The Theory Behind the Templates

a) Locating the Centre of Rotation from a Lateral Photo

🔗 https://www.theequinedocumentalist.com/can-we-locate-the-centre-of-rotation-from-a-lateral-photo/

This paper explains the theory behind HoofmApp’s lateral templates. Specifically how we can locate internal anatomy and biomechanical points from a foundation template. Something previously thought only possible with radiographs.

Understanding biomechanical base proportions is fundamental to hoof balance, breakover, leverage, and long-term soundness.

b) Reliability Test of an Application for the Assessment of Hoof Balance

🔗 https://www.theequinedocumentalist.com/reliability-test-of-an-application-for-the-assessment-of-hoof-balance/

This study directly evaluated HoofmApp’s repeatability.
The findings showed that when templates are applied correctly, the app delivers consistent, repeatable results across users, exactly what is required for longitudinal monitoring and outcome-based hoof care.

These two studies underpin why HoofmApp’s templates are designed the way they are, and why correct positioning is essential. Misapplied templates = bad data. Correctly applied templates = a reliable measurement system.

🐴 3. Dyson et al. 2011 – External Hoof Measurements Are Linked to Lameness

Dyson’s study (External characteristics of the lateral hoof capsule and lameness, 2011) demonstrated strong associations between external hoof morphology and clinical lameness.

📄 https://www.sciencedirect.com:5037/science/article/abs/pii/S1090023310004028…

Key findings include:
• Specific measurable distortions of the hoof capsule correlate with an increased likelihood of lameness.
• Horses with imbalanced or asymmetrical capsules showed higher incidence of performance-limiting gait abnormalities.
• External structures are meaningful! They reflect internal biomechanics.

This reinforces a simple truth:
If we can measure the hoof externally, we can detect risk earlier, before it becomes lameness.

📱 Where HoofmApp Fits In

HoofmApp is not a “template to force the foot into.”
It is a morphological analysis tool grounded in published science.

Using lateral and solar photographs, it allows professionals to assess:
• Heel and toe proportions
• Hoof Pastern Axis
• Centre of rotation indicators
• Base symmetry
• Sole balance and lever arms
• Changes over time

None of these are opinions.
They are data, consistent, objective, repeatable.

Exactly what White et al., the template theory paper, and the HoofmApp reliability study all highlight as essential.

🧠 Why This Matters for Welfare, Rehab, and Performance
• Owners can finally see changes in their horse’s hoof structure.
• Farriers and vets can communicate findings with clarity.
• Rehab plans become measurable.
• Left vs right comparisons become objective.
• We can track improvements, or emerging issues, before they affect the horse!!!!!

Studies like Dyson 2011 show how meaningful external hoof measurements are for predicting soundness.
HoofmApp gives us the ability to assess those measurements consistently.

📌 The Bottom Line

If we want to advance hoof care, we must embrace objective analysis, not just subjective impressions.
• White et al. proved digital photos are reliable.
• The Equine Documentalist research proved HoofmApp’s templates are biomechanically valid and the app is repeatable.
• Dyson et al. showed external hoof measurements are directly linked to lameness risk.

HoofmApp brings these concepts together into a tool that is simple to use, scientifically grounded, and essential for modern outcome-based hoof care.

The horses deserve nothing less.

Objective hoof balance measurement, for the sake of the horse.

HoofmApp - https://www.theequinedocumentalist.com/hoofmapp/

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