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Vet Discusses Value Of Hoof Care

Dr. Holly Haefele, director of animal health, has seen just about every Fossil Rim species with hooves require assistance from the staff at some point during her time at the ...READ MORE

Vet Discusses Value Of Hoof Care

Hooves Are Huge Consideration At Fossil Rim

February is International Hoof Care Month! It is important to recognize the significant contributions that farriers – craftsmen who trim and shoe horses’ hooves – make to the equine community. When ...READ MORE

Hooves Are Huge Consideration At Fossil Rim

Staff Puts A Lot Of Stock In Hoof Care

Hoofstock is a term used to describe many of the species at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center. As it turns out, hooves themselves are paid a lot of attention. When an ...READ MORE

Staff Puts A Lot Of Stock In Hoof Care

Proactive hoof procedure helps young giraffe

Many Fossil Rim Wildlife Center visitors love to see “Nyla,” the female giraffe born in April 2015. She had a procedure done on her two rear hooves in early July ...READ MORE

Proactive hoof procedure helps young giraffe

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