I ve started this thread because a friend, Boris, is looking for info about constructing a "Liquid shoe" . I will try to dig up some of the material that a farrier whom if I remember correctly used silicone molds and Vet Tec urethane products, it will take me a day or so because I busy copper plating some rolled nails. For some reason the name Derek Poupard sticks in my head about the silicone molds, and i m sure a # of other folk have constructed "shoes" on site with urethanes and other products. Boris, if this meets your needs ,please explain what info you are looking for> regards Ray
Hi all, horse owners often ask me about polymer shoes from a tube. I had never worked with them. So I'm going to ask you a few questions: 1. how these shoes perform the main task - protecting the hoof; 2. is it possible to use these in therapeutic shoeing; 3. how long to stay on the hoof; 4. the effect on the health of the foot; 5. for what kind of horses are used; 6. slip or not; 7. cost of; in general, I am interested in yours opinion Regards Boris from Russia
Boris, look up Derek Poupard, he was marketing a mold for installing ,in place urethane shoes, there are several You Tube infomercials about them. As for price, I think it would need to be figured by the size of the hoof, thickness/volume of the shoe etc. At say $30.00 usd per 180cc tube plus tip, for the most common urethane material. Regards Ray
Thank's guys! Likely that urethane shoes have a future. But in the meantime they are too expensive. I think that is why they are used in the not worst place in the world - Dubai.
if so, the info is still available on the internet and helps explain some ideas of the "shoe in a tube" ray