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Regarding "not shod in the winter."

We've always had shoes removed in the wintertime and considered it more
humane but can't recall the basis for the practise, just assumed the reason
was that metal can be a cruel cold conductor. Ruthie

At 11:21 AM 01/20/2000 -0500, you wrote:
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>Our one experience with ezboots as a means to protect an injured 
>hoof for a short time was very positive. They are expensive, and 
>getting a good fit is not easy, but we are considering buying sets 
>for one of our teams which are normally not shod during the winter.
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