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SOUNDNESS ISN'T LUCK,
IT'S STRUCTURE
Better health through evidence based education

​you're probably here because...

You're probably here because something isn't adding up.

Your horse has been diagnosed with a lameness...

or something about their movement has changed.

You've dealt with hoof lameness before—

and you don't want to go down that road again.

Maybe you're just tired of feeling lost and confused in a sea

of opinions.

You've tried doing what you've been told is "right"...

but you're still not getting the results you expected.

You've heard different opinions

and they just don't seem to agree.

And at some point you realized...​​

You don't just want answers. You want to actually understand what is happening. 

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start here

If you're not sure where to begin, start with this

This video will give you a foundation for what's happening inside the hoof — and why it matters.

if that made things click...

Here are a few next pieces that will help you start seeing the hoof differently.

Hoof soreness doesn't just happen— it develops over time. This video helps you understand what's going wrong beneath the surface. 

Before a horse ever becomes visibly lame, the hoof is already leaving clues. This video shows you what to look for— and what most people miss. 

There's a key piece of the hoof that is often overlooked, and it changes how everything else functions. This is where things start to come together. 

see it in real horses...

Rebel | Navicular

Rebel, a ~20-year-old Quarter Horse mare, and she  presented with navicular disease, chronic thrush infections, and long-standing imbalance after years of inadequate hoof care. While not overtly lame, her movement was stiff, uncoordinated, and toe-first— reflecting significant internal dysfunction. Her rehabilitation was done entirely at home on a consistent 5-week trim schedule, supported by improved footing, nutrition, and diligent thrush management. Over time, Rebel made remarkable progress: thrush infections resolved, hoof structures began to redevelop, movement improved, and chronic abscessing stopped. She’s not “finished,” but she is now stable, functional, and continuing to improve; proof that even advanced hoof pathology can be turned around with the right approach and patience.

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This page is just the starting point. If you want to keep building your understanding and feel more confident in what you're seeing, here are a few ways to continue.

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Take better hoof photos. Learn how to take clear useful hoof photos so you can see what's actually going on with your horse's hoof. This free guide will help you keep track of your hoof progress, share changes, and get more meaningful input when you ask for help. 

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