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February 7th, 2011

This is a post from Garrett Ford, and the exact same question raised recently on a well known endurance forum! What do you think? Is a Booted Horse Barefoot? Let us know on Trelawne Equine’s Facebook page! Posted: 06 Feb 2011 04:41 PM PST I had the opportunity to attend the Functional Hoof Australian Conference [...]

February 2nd, 2011

Our FitKits include a set of 11 shells to help choose the correctly size Easyboot Glove or Glue-on barefoot boot. They are usually available to hire from retailers, or are used by hoof care professionals to help with sizing. The Easycare Fit Kit is the ideal way to quickly and easily determine which size Glove [...]

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Bertram in his Epics!

Published on August 16th, 2010

Bertram from Denmark is a very happy pony in his epics! His ‘mum’ wrote to us to say ” The little boy walked much better and was almost silly-happy!” when he was fitted with his little pony size 000 Easyboot Epic hoof boots and 12mm comfort pads. Bertram, being so small is between a size pony and 000, but we ended up booting him in a 000 with a pony size cable and 12mm hard pads to ensure the boots stayed on tight and the hoof was in the correct place for a natural breakover. Easyboot Epics are one of the few hoof boots that cater for very small ponies, our own Shetland who is only 7h1 also wears the 000, so there are very few small ponies that cannot be booted! The Easyboot hoof boots with comfort pads in are ideal for ponies suffering from or prone to laminitis as they pads will help to support the internal structures and promote circulation. Shoeing a laminitic horse decreases the blood flow and increases concussion leading to far worse attacks and long term repercussions.

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