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15442
Barefooted Horses List Etiquette I have never been one for censorship of opinions and ideas; however, there are a few things that should be addressed. ...
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Jul 1, 2004
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15443
It is so frustrating to see feet like that! Deformed Hoof Syndrome! I looked at over 30 Friesians before I bought my mare and one thing they all had in common...
ponygirl
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Jul 1, 2004
11:23 pm
15444
My Friesian is on a 3 acre rocky pasture, and her feet just about trim themselves. The only thing different I can say is that she is a little flat footed,...
Laurie Sweeney
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Jul 1, 2004
11:34 pm
15445
We're looking at a 12 yr old ex-endurance horse that has been diagnosed with navicular disease. He is pain free and sound with padded shoes and high heels. Do ...
Lyne
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Jul 2, 2004
5:14 am
15446
-Am fairly new to barefoot, and am wondering about the different bare trims. I am soon to do a Strasser clinic, however, have attended some others who have ...
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Jul 2, 2004
5:23 am
15447
I have a foundered horse that walks carefully barefoot, but with Easy boots you wouldn't even know there had ever been a problem. So she is barefoot in the...
Laurie Sweeney
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Jul 2, 2004
1:42 pm
15448
My old QH HAD navicular...we went to barefoot after trying everything, and he's sound. My horse was also OK with a padded and braced handmade shoe, but it...
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Jul 2, 2004
2:37 pm
15449
Well, I am sincerely sorry that it has taken so long to get these pictures up. We were trying to put them up on a website, but I decided to post them in the...
Bonnie Yoho
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Jul 3, 2004
12:25 am
15450
Would love to see your boot, but am getting an error message. Could you please send some pics to my email heikeb@... Heike ... From: Bonnie Yoho To:...
Heike Bean
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Jul 3, 2004
3:35 pm
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Hmm, I just went in to look at them from the yahoo site, and if you look in the photos section and hit next it will be listed as proto ty..... I will send you...
Bonnie Yoho
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Jul 3, 2004
6:33 pm
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Hi Bonnie, I don't think they look 'too much like other boots on the market' like you asked. They all are supposed to fit a hoof so there has to be...
Pam
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Jul 3, 2004
6:35 pm
15453
I am also trying to make them so you can replace the parts yourself at home. So if something wears or breaks you can replace a strap or a D-ring. The neoprene...
Bonnie Yoho
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Jul 3, 2004
6:43 pm
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I like the way the look too.... and the other comment about boots being so expensive....that's my concern too - I'm real tight (ok, my mom calls it frugal LOL)...
Pam
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Jul 4, 2004
3:03 pm
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... any other ... use?? ... Bonnie, I don't think it looks like any other boot out there now. What I do like is that it "looks" more lightweight than say Boa...
wicherd2001
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Jul 4, 2004
11:00 pm
15456
... so wonder if you could send some pics, shinenez@... thanking you shine ... ...
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shinenez
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Jul 5, 2004
1:12 am
15457
... try to keep him painfree while we gradually get there? ... I suppose I asked this question quite wrong.... I shoulda asked, HOW do you think I can...
Lyne
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Jul 5, 2004
3:09 pm
15458
If that were my horse, I'd take off the shoes and pads and do a very MINIMAL trim at first. Then put the horse on pasture perferably a slightly rocky pasture...
Anna Larson
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Jul 5, 2004
3:17 pm
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Bonnie, They look like a modified easy boot, which is what they are. You need to be VERY VERY careful that you do not violate patent trademark laws. To modify...
matt
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Jul 5, 2004
6:18 pm
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Bonnie, have you ever thought about modifying someone else's EZ boots? I am a "clutz" when it comes to such things, but would be willing to pay someone to do...
tugforkrider
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Jul 5, 2004
8:54 pm
15461
Marsha, I seem to get a lot of disagreement when I say this, but I've had very good success with Swiss Horse Boots. Properly fitted, and with the strap ends...
Mack M. Braly
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Jul 5, 2004
10:08 pm
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Mack, I have a pair of SHBs fitted to my bigger TWH mare. She has nice round feet that seem to do better in the SHB. I have had no problems with them coming...
tugforkrider
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Jul 6, 2004
12:59 am
15463
I've heard of other people using EZ Boots over iron shoes and I can't understand it. The one time I tried it, just standing in a stall overnight, the horse...
Mack M. Braly
luv2polo
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Jul 6, 2004
3:17 am
15464
Try this link. ...
Laurie Sweeney
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Jul 6, 2004
3:42 am
15465
We recently were contacted by a lady with a foundered mare in Southern Idaho. Owner is seeking barefoot help ASAP for the mare. Asked me to please post and try...
southernwindsequine
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Jul 6, 2004
1:52 pm
15466
If the mare is acute, I would administer banamine first, then bute, and get the mare in very, very thick shavings and straw. Others on the list have...
Laurie Sweeney
lmsmes
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Jul 6, 2004
1:56 pm
15467
OK, With Alli's horse it is a very very serious issue. She has possible dropped hoof...severe rotation and possible CB breakthrough. Combine that with an...
matt
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Jul 6, 2004
3:49 pm
15468
These are just links I found on the net that relate to barefoot trimming. They may be a start. http://www.thehorseshoof.com/friends.html ...
Laurie Sweeney
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Jul 6, 2004
8:33 pm
15469
Thank you Laurie- I will pass this along to the mares owner. Shannon...
southernwindsequine
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Jul 6, 2004
11:33 pm
15470
I'm not sure if this has been discussed here before so please forgive me if I'm re-hashing old stuff but...has anyone come across a horse suffering from...
dianne colledge
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Jul 7, 2004
2:38 am
15471
My foundered mare I have owned from day one and she was always barefoot. I was feeding alfalfa which was too rich for her. She is a 14.1 Arab and dominant...
Laurie Sweeney
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Jul 7, 2004
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