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In the YouTube video "Acervo fotográfico: essencial para o profissional dos cascos," speaker Renaldo Modesto stresses the significance of maintaining a photographic archive for farriers . He advises taking clear images of horses' hooves before, during, and after shoeing, starting with a lateral view from approximately 40 cm above the ground. Modesto suggests taking multiple photos for quality and also recommends recording the horse's identification. Farriers should keep this archive during the initial visits with a new horse and then every three to four months thereafter. The archive is crucial for tracking the horse's progress, identifying changes, and creating educational materials. Using cloud storage and software tools, farriers can organize and analyze the photos, making the archive more comprehensive and valuable for communication with clients and veterinarians.
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