HTA History |
Compiled by past secretary, Vic Larson, Minn.
At this first meeting there were nine
trimmers, six of whom are still members of the association today; John
Hooper, Scott Hooper, Vic Larson, Jim Hooper, Lee Carson and Al
Speigner. The group discussed many of the same topics that are still
being discussed at meetings today. Issues such as educational speakers,
dues, field demonstrations and leadership were among the topics
discussed. At this first meeting the attendees included all the wives
and young children. After getting to know each other better the members
realized that they missed the chance to “talk shop” with others in their
same line of work. They decided that a hoof trimmers association would
provide the opportunity to get together, compare experiences and share
and develop their knowledge of hoof trimming. Everybody had such a good time in 1990
that the second meeting was held a year later in January of 1991 at the
Sunwood Inn in St. Cloud. We still didn’t have a formal meeting or elect
officers but Fran Larson, an area C.P.A., gave a business presentation
and videos of hoof trimming techniques were presented by John Hooper,
Scott Hooper and Vic Larson. The third conference was held in January
1993 in Cold Spring. Dr. Ladd Siebert, from Eureka, SD gave a
presentation discussing on-the-farm record keeping methods, forms used
to track each cow’s foot problems, trimming schedules and diseases of
cattle’s feet. There were 14 trimmers at this meeting which included
trimmers from Minnesota, South Dakota and Wisconsin. In July, 1994 the conference moved to
Strum, Wisconsin and was organized by many of the Wisconsin trimmers
including Bill Kopperud and Karl Burgi. The attendees came from all over
the U.S. including Minnesota, Wisconsin, South Dakota, Texas, North
Dakota, New York, Vermont…to name a few of the nine states represented.
This was the year the organization began to change from a Central
Midwest regional organization to a national organization. The next year the organization was
incorporated in the State of Wisconsin and a formal board appointed. The
Association also started publishing a quarterly newsletter in the fall
of 1995 for the 105 members. It was decided that the meetings would be
held every 18 months. In order to appeal to hoof-trimmers throughout the
entire U.S., the plan was to hold winter conventions in the south and
summer conventions in the north and to rotate around the country. The next get-together was held in 1996 in
Sulphur Springs Texas. For the first time, there was a formal meeting
and elections of officers. The conference hosted 120 hoof trimmers and
included sponsors and more speakers than were at previous conventions. Since 1996 the organization’s membership
has certainly grown - over 500 people receive the quarterly newsletter
from 37 states and over 13 countries. The Association continues to
sponsor conventions every 18 months. The list following this article
shows the dates and sites of these conventions. The Newsletter, Hoof Health Connection, continues on a quarterly basis and includes educational, promotional and personal interest articles. It includes articles written by veterinarians, hoof trimmers, business people and educators. It continues to be one of many tools used to fulfill the organization’s mission.
Past Conference dates and sites:
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