sheared heels

Discussion in 'Everyday Horseshoeing' started by Mike Maddix, Jul 9, 2013.

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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    If the horse doesn't have a work requirement I wouldn't put shoes on it. IME it is easier to get one like this sorted on a barefoot horse that isn't working because you have time on your side and can approach the situation gradually. In a working horse you have to deal with the hoof issues AND the added strain of a work load - it takes a lot more "know how" to keep them going.
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    Mike Maddix Member

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    Good thing I don't have to keep him going. ;)
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    When is the last time one has seen the aqua marine blue green stain on a foot when a shoe is removed when using only Equi-Pak CS.......... Scam alert!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:rolleyes:
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    Yep. When you mix stuff into plastic (especially polyurethane) it is, encapsulated and effectively inert.

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