uck, John D Herr
Starrborough Farm
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From: Monica Spencer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 12:22 PM
To: fjordhorse@angus.mystery.com
Subject: Re: HOLISTIC HOOF CARE FOR FJORDS
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In a message dated 1/25/03 7:59:29 AM Mountain Standard Time,
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> I have not hear of OLD MAC boots - where do I find them?
>
Old Macs can be found at:
Laurie Neely
Tack Up!
41 E Main Street
Miller Falls, MA 01349
Phone: 1 888 726
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Thanks, Carol.Linda
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Oh, another thing about Old Macs - a friend of mine has a horse who recently
foundered in all four feet. Her paddock is rocky and frozen hard and he was
unable to move around in it. She started putting his Old Macs on him during
the day,
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Linda in MN said:
> >John - I have not hear of OLD MAC boots - where do I find them?
Carol M said:
> What is the difference between OLD MACS and easy
> boots? I am always concerned with the easy boots chafing the heel with
> lots of us
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John - I have not hear of OLD MAC boots - where do I find them?
Linda in MN
Hi again,
Lucky me. They were in the first one I picked up. Try Valley Vet
Supply.
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John - I have not hear of OLD MAC boots - where do I find them?
Linda in MN
Hi,
I saw them in one of the many catalogs I get and will try to look for
which one
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John - I have not hear of OLD MAC boots - where do I find them?
Linda in MN
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We Keep our Fjord's barefoot all the time.
It seems to me that any of the barefoot trims will work fine.
The Strasser method takes more off the frog area then the method I prefer, but
she has sound reasoning.
I use the HPT Method ( High Perf
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In a message dated 1/22/2003 12:47:27 PM Pacific Standard Time,
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> After 23 years
> of Morgan park horse shoeing, it's a welcome relief to be researching the
> natural, barefooted hoof for our Fjords! There seem to be many thought
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Karen Emirzian said:
> 'Would greatly appreciate any input on your experience with Strasser's
> program or any others which may be similar in keeping our beautiful Fjord
> feet properly trimmed.
Okay, I have to add my two cents' worth he
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Karen Emirzian said:
> 'Would greatly appreciate any input on your experience with Strasser's
> program or any others which may be similar in keeping our beautiful Fjord
> feet properly trimmed.
Okay, I have to add my two cents' worth he
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Hi Karen-
Ahh, one of my favorite topics!
First, Dr. Strasser is a "she." ;-) Second, there are many barefoot "styles"
and trims, and each group thinks theirs is the best. Don't let this turn you
off. You will decide what is best for your Fjords.
Now,
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