CMA Hoofcare LLC
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01/25/2026
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03/17/2025
My beautiful girl has tolerated me through all the highs and lows of my farrier career. From my first trim out of school to all the new techniques I see on Facebook and learn at hoofcare clinics. Being able to take care of her to the best of my ability is my biggest motivation to become better every day. She's a rockstar!!
03/17/2025
Almost exactly one year between photos π€©
10/16/2024
2 months of growth π
10/16/2024
Draft maintenance trim β¨
09/07/2024
CMA Hoofcare now proudly offers BEMER!!
BEMER uses a pulsed electromagnetic field(PEMF) to promote healthy blood flow in your horse's muscles. BEMER is scientifically proven to have a positive impact on your horse's body by:
π§‘ reducing back pain
π improving functional movement
π§‘ promoting relaxation and regeneration
π supporting parasympathetic processes(relaxes the body after periods of stress)
π§‘ increasing physical performance and optimize suppleness
π speeding up the recovery process after an injury
π§‘ improving post recovery and regeneration after surgery
BEMER is also regularly used by some top equestrians such as:
π Boyd Martin - Olympic eventing athlete
π§‘ Amberley Snyder - Champion barrel racer and inspirational speaker
π Martha Josey - WPRA, AQHA, and NBHA World Champion and Cowgirl Hall of Fame Honoree
π§‘ Jessica Springsteen - Grand Prix winning show jumper
Every horse benefits from BEMER! Contact Cameryn to add BEMER to your horseβs care.
08/23/2024
Proof that I practice what I preach β¨
My personal horses are on a 4 week schedule and the results are these beautiful healthy hooves.
08/17/2024
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07/24/2024
Would you believe me if I told you these are both front hooves of the same horse?
Itβs fascinating how each hoof responds differently to laminitis
07/17/2024
Progress in one trim! A reminder that it's a lot easier to prevent laminitis than it is to fix it. Here are some common causes I see in client horses:
- Overweight
-pay close attention to your horse's crest
and bum
- Metabolic Syndrome or Cushing's
-get your horse's blood checked regularly
and watch for external signs
- Stress/sudden food change
-watch your horse closely after a move,
loss of a buddy, fever/illness etc.
P.S. Most horses can recover from laminitis
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