Katikati NZ | 20-21 September 2025 | Hoof Building Clinic (Deposit)
Clinic Dates: 20-21 September 2025
Clinic Location: Seaview Ranch, 76 McMillan Road, Katikati, North Island, NEW ZEALAND
Local Host: Elise Lett (elise.lett@yahoo.com)
Participant Fee: $400 USD **
Auditor Fee: $300 USD **
** Please note that all fees are charged in United State Dollars (USD). The deposit (50%) is paid on sign up, and the remaining fees are due no later than 1st August 2025. Failure to pay the remaining fees by the due date will result in loss of your position.
Hoof Building Clinics with David Landreville
METHOD
David’s approach to hoof trimming combines technical, precise, physical elements with emotional, intuitive, feeling based connection. The horse is the ultimate judge of the trim and the experience, and tuning into their feedback allows for a deeper understanding of just how much the details matter.
The concept of hoof building puts the focus on the regenerative ability of the equine hoof. This ability is activated when the external material is carefully trimmed to align with its internal structures. We need to simulate the miles of wear that our domestic horses lack.
The hoof needs to be shaped for movement, not thought of as a stationary structure with set angles and measurements. It is not meant to be propped up, or nailed to steel. It is an amazing design system of complex curves and arches that thrives on movement. When you understand the hoof as a powerful and dynamic structure, you can learn to work with nature to build sustainably sound feet for every horse - this is what every horse deserves.
I believe that many horse owners are capable of being their own trimmers, and that learning proper hoof care should be accessible to everyone who wants to learn. I want these clinics, and all of the information I share, to be a support system for those that are on this trimming journey with horses.
I would also like to see trimmers and farriers excited about each horse’s progress, and believe the key to this lies in a more detailed understanding of hoof form, and the opening up of communication with the horses. When they know you are listening, they will tell you what they need. When they know you care, they will trust.
Clinics are open to all levels of horse and hoof experience - everyone is welcome.
FORMAT
Clinics are held over 2 days, at venues with all weather arenas. David trims 2-3 horses each morning, with participants and auditors watching. Everyone is encouraged to ask questions and engage in the discussions.
In the afternoon sessions, participants (in pairs) have 1.5 hours to trim one horse together under David's supervision. There are two horses in the arena together at a time. Auditors and other participants are able to watch & ask David questions, and move between each horse to see a variety of hoof types.
There is a maximum of 16 participants & 24 auditors per clinic, so everyone has a chance to ask questions, feel involved and get in close to the trimming. The clinics are always led by the horses in attendance, making every clinic a unique experience.
EXTRA DETAILS
Participants are encouraged to bring their own horse if possible, but it is not a requirement.
People of all levels of hoof experience are encouraged to attend, with the crowd regularly being made up of a mixture of beginner to experienced owner trimmers, professional trimmers and farriers, and bodyworkers. We have also had in attendance vets, veterinary students, and just interested owners. Everyone is welcome.
VENUE INFORMATION
No yards available. If you are bringing a horse overnight you will need to BYO tape, standards and a water bucket. Please contact host for further information.