Most people who follow my Facebook page know that in addition to my full time hoofcare career, I also run a hoof rehab facility here in Massachusetts. I regularly get messages and comments asking about our track systems here- everything from how we set up our tracks, to how wide they are, the surfacing we used, how we feed, what type of fencing we use, etc. A recent post I shared on the page had a short video of our gelding track, and I had another influx of questions about it, which made me think that a podcast episode about it may be helpful!
So who better to sit down with than my amazing husband, Vova, and talk about our trials and tribulations and tips and tricks in setting up and running a track system facility! We talk about everything from managing the land, to feeding, to some of our favorite cases that have come through here.
You can hear the conversation on any podcast app under “The Humble Hoof,” or directly at this link.
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