Wednesday 23 September 2009

The Riders Rasp- medium course blades


The riders rasp has now got a new option to its blades, with a medium course blade now available. The medium coarse riders rasp blades are ideal for people used to trimming hooves, giving a more aggressive cut than the standard medium blades supplied with the rasp. The riders rasp is a tool designed for use by the horse owner to maintain the horses hooves between trims and should be used in conjunction with a hoof care professional and under their advice. By maintaining the mustang roll and keeping flare in check between trims, the hoof is able to grow more consistently and thus the horse produces a stronger hoof capsule and pathologies resolve more quickly.

Friday 18 September 2009

Comfort Pads

The Easycare comfort pads are available in 3 densities; soft, medium and hard. The soft is good for horses that are sore, or as the top pad in a stack for a laminitic pony for example. The Hard are ideal for lifting the foot up in a boot, for example when the horse has a low heel and the coronet band is too close to the top of an Easyboot Epic hoof boot which could cause rubbing. The medium density comfort pad is a good pad for general use when transitioning, 6mm for use as an 'insurance policy' or 12mm when the horse needs extra comfort for example when fresh out of metal shoes.

Friday 11 September 2009

Booted horses triumph again!


Easyboots wiped the floor with the competition at Bryce Canyon XP, all 5 days the 1st place horses and best condition were won by horses wearing Easyboot Gloves or Easyboot Glue on hoof boots! The list of success of horses in hoof boots over their shod counterparts is growing by the minute, and at the top level. Barefoot and hoof boot doubters will soon become an endangered species!

Wednesday 2 September 2009

Is Barefoot the Future?

At Trelawe Equine it is no secret we are big advocates of barefoot horse riding, however it caught our eye that human barefoot running is also hitting the headlines at the moment!

A quote from a recent article in the New York Times reads: “The shoe arguably got in the way of evolution,” said Galahad Clark, a seventh-generation shoemaker and chief executive of the shoemaker Terra Plana, based in London. “They’re like little foot coffins that stopped the foot from working the way it’s supposed to work.”

With this in mind you ahve to ask the question "what on earth a metal shoe nailed to the horse hoof would be described as!?"

I have tried running barefoot, and with a little practice it certainly does feel more natural and less effort. So why not give barefoot a go with your horse? You'll be pleasantly suprised.

Tuesday 1 September 2009

More Easyboot Glove Testing

More hoof boot testing has been going on in Durango this weekend, including a new gaiter for the superbly popular Easyboot Glove!

Watch this space for the new design and any upcoming news if and when it is released!