About Nicole Jory
Horses have been a part of my life from day one. I grew up with a healthy
fear of riding, but loved spending time with them, grooming, feeding and
caring for them. At age 8 I discovered ponies, whose size wasn't quite so
intimidating, and my love for riding grew from there. I have ridden many
breeds and types, english and western, dressage, cross country, jumping,
trails... I'm up for anything! I spent my teenage years working at barns and
spending as much time as I could with my horses, reading about them, and
learning about my passions within horses such as conformation and color
genetics. I have always had a predisposition for natural horse care, it has
just been what made sense but natural hoof care was not a well known
subject.
I was one of the lucky ones, all of my horses have always been barefoot, but
until a few years back, I didn't know a balanced foot from any other, and
assumed that shoes were for horses that were tender footed. I had no idea
how important hoof form and function was, and how the entire lifestyle of
the horse and that form and function were entwined.
In 2000, I had the concept of hoof balance and how it affects the entire
horse introduced to me and it really intrigued me. I did some research and
set on the path of having my horses with more balanced feet, but the more
and more horribly unbalanced and pathological feet I saw, I started to
question the work of the professionals. It really hit home when, in 2004 my
Andalusian/Arab mare, Reannon, my true inspiration to the path of natural
hoof and horse care, was having trouble on rocky ground, chipping at the
toes, and had a very sore back and hamstring area. I started to ask around
my network of knowledgeable horse people and was told of the various
problems with her feet from a friend, Gwenyth Santagate (See links). I
decided, with the support of Gwen and others, that I was going to tackle her
hooves myself.
Within a few month there was already vast improvement, and her back and
hamstrings were free of tension and soreness. No longer were her hooves
chipping, and her form and function were getting better with each trim. I
was really enjoying what I was learning about the hoof, and the amazing
impact the health of the hoof has on the horse's body and visa versa. I also
happened to be in process of trying to find a career. I wasn't sure that I
had the physical ability to do hoof trimming full time... it is hard work!
But I was asked by a friend to trim her horse, and although it was
challenging, both physically and mentally, I loved every second of it.
From there I started trimming for a few other friends and acquaintances and
started to look into various certification and training programs. I did a
Natural Hoof Care online course with Gwenyth Santagate in the summer/fall of
2005, and in January 2006 I entered the AANHCP certification program. I have
completed the trimming and anatomy training involved in the program, however
during my certification training, there were many changes within the AANHCP,
and unfortunately the changes were not things I could agree with. I decided
to forgo certification in hopes of finding a training program that I can
have full confidence in and that will allow me to best serve the horses I
trim.
Since then I have been building my business here on Vancouver Island and
really forming methods and ideals that revolve around our west coast weather
and environment, as well as try and keep up to date on available feed and
hay in our area so I can provide details on what may work for your horse if
the diet is causing problems with the feet. I have experience working with
founder, navicular, white line disease, severe thrush infections, contracted
heels, splayed feet, flares, cracks, chips, flat feet, club feet, crooked
feet... And everything in between!
I currently trim from Victoria to Qualicum Beach, and also trim on Gabriola
Island. I would travel farther up island if there was enough demand for me
to do so on a regular basis. If you are interested in natural hoof care
and/or having me trim your horse(s), please feel free to contact me, I
welcome all questions and look forward to speaking with you!
Nicole Jory