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Hoof Care First: Inside the AFA, Farrier Direct & Agritourism

47 min · 3 de mar de 2026
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Join us this month for a chat with the American Farriers Association about how they are working to professionalize the trade. We also introduce the newest support for horses and owners in need: Farrier Direct. Our legislative and regulatory update reviews agritourism and how it can benefit the industry. Listen in... HORSES IN THE MORNING Episode 3896 –Show Notes and Links: 1. Your Hosts: Julie Broadway (President) and Emily Stearns (Health, Welfare, and Regulatory Affairs Liaison) of the American Horse Council [https://horsecouncil.org/] 2. Guest: Martha Jones with American Farriers Association [https://americanfarriers.org/] 3. Guest: Travis Burns MSc, CJF, TE, EE, FWCF [https://vetmed.vt.edu/people/faculty/burns-travis.html] 4. Links: Farrier Direct Safety Net - American Farrier's Association [https://americanfarriers.org/page/farrier-direct-safety-net] 5. Sponsors: SmartEquine [https://www.smartpakequine.com/] 6. Subscribe to the American Horse Council Podcast - Search American Horse Council Podcast on your podcast player. 7. Follow Horses In The Morning on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/horsesinthemorning] 8. Follow the American Horse Council on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/AmericanHorseCouncil], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/americanhorsecouncil/] and X (formerly Twitter) [http://twitter.com/americanhorseco] Time Stamps: 1. 01:24 - Why hoof care matters 2. 05:20 - Meet Martha & Travis 3. 08:49 - Farrier certification & standards 4. 13:35 - Modern materials & research 5. 16:00 - Tech: X‑rays & radiography 6. 19:38 - Vet–farrier teamwork 7. 29:29 - Cost, care delays, hardship 8. 32:37 - Launch of Farrier Direct 9. 37:17 - Agritourism

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