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Hoof Boot Success at the 2009 Tevis Cup
Back to top^ The Physiology of Navicular DiseaseThe Importance of Heel First Landing By Rachel E. Drossman © 2006 Natural Hoofworks, LLC. Countless horses, many of them in their prime, are euthanized every year because of Navicular disease. The progression is usually gradual, with the horse starting to be “off” during hard work, and ending with the horse unusable and in chronic pain. Usually, he is treated with a set up of pads and wedges, possibly under eggbar shoes, which seem to work for a while but eventually lose their effectiveness. The wedges become more and more extreme, until they seem to have no effect at all. Sometimes the horse is “nerved” at this point, so he can no longer feel his feet. In many cases, he is eventually put to sleep. Read More... Back to top^
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Last month was a big one for EasyCare! Not only did we set a new record for monthly sales for the second straight month, our boots also made a very
EasyCare owner Garrett Ford described the The 2009 Tevis Cup as a "sink or swim" moment for the company. Riding a wave of success generated by this year's release of 4 revolutionary new hoof boot designs, Garrett attended Tevis this year not only to compete, but also to put EasyCare's name on the line. 

September 2009 :: Hoofgroove | Zurich, Switzerland