1) The first interview affected my presentation in the way that it was based on basic horse hoof care. My interviewee, Nicole Hryn, said that it is important to have a basic understanding of equine medical care. Hoof health falls under that, and it is one of the most important things to know when it comes to working with horses.
2) I think that the examples I used in my presentation stood out because I really knew what I was talking about. I researched the topics of thrush, loosing a shoe, and hoof cracks extensively, and I asked my riding friends what they knew on each subject. Thus, I found my examples the strong point of my presentation.
3) The most challenging thing to do was finding imformation on hoof cracks. I myself have never experianced a hoof crack, and the research I found on it didn't tell me much. I talked to my trainer and some of my friends, and they were able to tell me what hoof cracks really were and how they affected the horse and how they could be treated.
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