Below is the view of the foot most often seen by the bare foot trimmer. These are the structures and areas of the horse’s hoof anatomy that we most often directly affect, when trimming. Learn the names and proportions of each area of the hoof. It will help you trim correctly and also help you recognize a healthy foot.
Added by Danielle Zackery (Hoof-Ease) on April 30, 2013 at 10:06pm — No Comments
Share YOUR Most Interesting Hoof Problem Story …..And you will be entered into our first drawing of May to win one of the pictured hoof picks. This hoof pick has a convenient brush for thorough cleaning and it is equipped with a rubber grip for easy handling. Comment on this post with your story and be sure to leave your name and email so we can reach you when you…
Added by Danielle Zackery (Hoof-Ease) on April 29, 2013 at 9:30pm — No Comments
So…here we are. I’m 27 years old and I’m finally writing my first post on my first blog. Timmy and I started Equistributors with big dreams. I fully believe in Hoof-Ease and I fully understand the importance of sound feet. I hope the people of the equine world end up seeing it it same way.
I ESE at the elementary level. I have grades K-5 in my class. My husband drives freight trains. delivering to local businesses and…
Added by Danielle Zackery (Hoof-Ease) on April 27, 2013 at 11:00am — No Comments
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