02/20/2026
Valentine’s Day looked a little different this year.
Instead of a night out, I spent the day at a clinic studying equine limb anatomy with Chris Gregory.
Dissecting and studying what’s underneath the hoof changes how you see everything on the outside. Movement. Balance. Support. Soundness.
I’m just over a year into this trade, and I don’t take the responsibility lightly. If I’m helping keep your horse sound — especially performance horses or those needing extra attention — then continuing education should matter.
It’s required for veterinarians.
It may not be required for farriers.
But that doesn’t mean it isn’t important.
I’m committed to building this career the right way — by understanding what supports every step your horse takes.
Always learning. Always improving.