Christmas Special - How to shoe a racehorse
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In this Christmas Special of The Hoofcare Companion, host Marc Jerram reflects on the demands of elite racehorse farriery while thanking listeners for their incredible support throughout 2025. This episode takes a deep dive into the specialised art and science of shoeing the Thoroughbred racehorse — an athlete operating at the absolute limits of biomechanical performance.
From breed-specific hoof challenges to trimming protocols, shoe selection, and the key differences between flat and National Hunt racing, this episode brings together practical farriery insight with evidence-based understanding. Whether you’re working on the track, in training yards, or managing performance horses in other disciplines, this episode highlights how precision hoofcare underpins soundness, performance, and career longevity.
🎙️ What You’ll Hear in This Episode
- Why racehorse farriery is different
Understanding the extreme forces placed on the hoof at racing speeds and why small errors can have major consequences. - Thoroughbred hoof characteristics
Thin walls, shallow soles, long pasterns, and how selective breeding for speed influences hoof integrity and injury risk. - Static & dynamic hoof assessment
The importance of evaluating balance, hoof–pastern axis, landing patterns, breakover, and how movement reveals issues unseen at rest. - Conservative trimming protocols
Why horn preservation is critical in racehorses and how functional balance matters more than cosmetic symmetry. - Shoes & shoeing strategies
Aluminium vs steel shoes, toe clips, breakover modifications, heel support, and surface-specific considerations. - Flat racing vs National Hunt shoeing
Key differences in speed, endurance, traction, durability, and how shoeing strategies adapt between disciplines. - Common Thoroughbred foot problems
Thin soles, underrun heels, white line disease, poor horn quality, and how farriery plays a preventative role. - Collaboration in elite hoofcare
The importance of teamwork between farrier, veterinarian, and trainer in managing soundness and performance.
🎄 Christmas Message
Marc also takes a moment to thank listeners, guests, and supporters for being part of The Hoofcare Companion throughout 2025, wishing everyone a Merry Christmas and all the best for a sound, successful, and progressive 2026.
🎧 Who This Episode Is For
- Farriers working with racehorses or performance horses
- Equine veterinarians and students
- Trainers and industry professionals
- Anyone interested in elite hoof biomechanics and applied farriery
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