Richard A. Mansmann’s research while affiliated with University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and other places

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Publications (2)


Is there a relationship between stallion advertisement pictures and foot conformation?
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January 2005

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1 Citation

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

Richard A. Mansmann

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Johanna E. Burnette

The dreaded shoeing prescription thumbtacked to the boarder barn bulletin board

July 2002

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Journal of Equine Veterinary Science

Veterinarian/farrier/owner communication can be difficult in a given lameness case. A small group of veterinarians and farriers discussed the factors complicating this communication. Specific definition of roles; professional respect; differences in required education; distance and driving to horse, fees, and licensure requirements were cited as the primary complicating factors. In conclusion, the group suggested the ideal communication for a specific lameness case was for the veterinarian, farrier, and owner to be present when shoeing was being planned. A telephone call would be second in preference and a written case summary was the third choice. There are suggestions on how to formulate the written summary.

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... At least half of the respondents indicated that they had dealt with white line disease, laminitis, navicular issues or soft tissue injuries within the last month of the survey. Besides the daily working together of equine practitioners and farriers, there are many joint regular local (Mansmann 2002;Freer 2008), regional and even national CE accredited veterinary and farrier meetings that have joint attendance discussing equine medical and mechanical foot topics. At these meetings, farriers, veterinarians and highly respected veterinarians trained as farriers lecture and oversee wet labs. ...

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Additional ideas concerning the veterinary‐farrier relationship
The dreaded shoeing prescription thumbtacked to the boarder barn bulletin board
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  • July 2002

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science