Hi Skye
2 people for the process is very helpful, and a good horse willing to
keep the foot up
A hoofjack would work well www.hoofjack.com
Robyn
Icelandic Horse Farm
Robyn Hood Phil Pretty
Vernon BC Canada
www.icefarm.com
--- Nancy Sturm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's that hoof protection info I was considering.
http://www.hoofarmor.com/
I am thinking of trying that as well. I had also
heard about this:
http://www.vettec.com/65/productsdo.html
This might be worth trying out, as well, I'm thinking.
http://www.hoofarmor.com/
I am thinking of trying that as well. I had also
heard about this:
http://www.vettec.com/65/productsdo.html
Here is a link to people who have used these products:
http://www.chronicleforums.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=133321
post #15 has tried the new one
Here's that hoof protection info I was considering.
http://www.hoofarmor.com/
WE use hoof armor in our farrier business. It is a good product if
put on correctly. You must follow the instructions perfectly.
We have used it to help a horse transition to barefoot...for horses
with
http://www.vettec.com/65/productsdo.html
This might be worth trying out, as well, I'm thinking.
We have not used the ADhere product, but all of the VETTEC products
we use are very very good products. They are high quality.
Skye
Fire Island Eco-Treks-808-443-6085
Fire Island