Unleash Peak Performance
Podiatry for the Modern Equine Athlete

Resolution
Specialized balancing process finds and corrects the subtle structural imbalances in the hoof that traditional farrier misses, giving your horse the comfort and sound movement they deserve.

Performance
Maximize your horse’s athletic ability. True static and dynamic balance enhances joint health, improves breakover, and unlocks a more powerful, efficient stride for your discipline.

Prevention
Preventative hoof care addresses imbalance early, reducing stress on joints and soft tissue before it leads to lameness, helping maintain comfort, soundness, and long-term performance.
The AEP Difference
True, lasting equine soundness requires more than routine hoof care. As a DAEP farrier, I use the DAEP trimming method to identify subtle imbalances that affect comfort and performance, then create a custom, evidence-based balance plan tailored to your horse’s anatomy and discipline.
Discover the AEP Method to understand how this approach evaluates balance, supports soundness, and works with your horse’s unique anatomy.

Results You Can See
See what’s possible when expert hoof care meets dedication and science. From navicular rehabilitation to chronic founder and performance optimization, view some of our recent case studies that demonstrates the power of a balance, whole hoof approach.

The Balance Foot Podcast
Dive deep into the science and methodology behind true equine foot balance.
Join Jerry Huntsinger, DAEP, as he unpacks complex lameness cases, discusses the latest diagnostic tools, and reveals practical steps you can take today to optimize your horse’s performance and longevity.
Whether you own a top athlete or a valued trail partner, this is your source for evidence-based hoof health education.
Expert Insights & Education
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Beyond The Trim
The truth is, hoof imbalance doesn’t always show up as obvious lameness even for healthy horses.
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What to Expect at Your First AEP Appointment
Let’s break down what a first Applied Equine Podiatry (AEP) appointment actually looks like.
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Hoof Abscesses: Detox or Damage?
If you’ve ever seen a horse suddenly limp or favor one leg, you might suspect a hoof abscess.
Don’t Let Chronic Soreness or Performance Gaps Dictate Your Riding.
Take the first step toward a sound horse by scheduling your initial DAEP Assessment. We look forward to helping you achieve your horse’s true potential.
Proudly serving Washington & Oregon and available for consultations outside this area.
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