Jaime Jackson

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Jaime Jackson began his career as a farrier.

From 1982 until 1986, he studied feral horses in their natural environment (western US). He noted that they were even longer lived than domestic horses and suffered from none of the hoof maladies that plague domestic horses, notably navicular syndrome and laminitis.[1] After his experiences with the wild horses, he began experimenting on the hooves of domestic horses to find an effective way to trim their feet and allow them to remain barefoot. In 1990 he stopped shoeing horses and instead became an advocate for the wild-horse trim. He soon concluded that even horses with severe hoof conditions deemed incurable by vets and farriers could be restored to health through natural horse care (naturalization of the diet and boarding situation) and barefoot trimming.

In 1992 he published his first book, The Natural Horse: Lessons From The Wild, which describes the hooves of horses living in the wild. The book was appreciated mainly by horse owners, much more than by vets or farriers. In 1999 he wrote his most famous book to date: Horse Owners Guide to Natural Hoof Care, aka "HOG."

In 2000's, he created the American Association of Natural Hoof Care Practitioners (AANHCP), devoted to training and certification of a new professional of horse care: the Natural hoof care practitioner.

Within a few years, a large, world-wide barefoot movement formed, merging with other European experiences about the benefits from barefootedness after the studies of Dr. Hiltrud Strasser.

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[edit] Bibliography

  • The Natural Horse: Lessons From The Wild, J. Jackson, Star Ridge Company, Northland Publishing, 1992
  • Horse Owners Guide to Natural Hoof Care, J. Jackson, Star Ridge Company
  • Founder: Prevention & Cure the Natural Way, J.Jackson, Star Ridge Company
  • Guide to Booting Horses for Hoof Care Professionals, J. Jackson, Star Ridge Company

[edit] References

  1. ^ The Natural Horse: Lessons From The Wild, J. Jackson, Star Ridge Company

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