Kicki’s Perfect Horse Hoof Boot Would Be…

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Good schockabsorbent Lightweight Adjustable/flexible Easy to pull on/off A permanent system to allow optional studs, in the same kind of way there is in steel shoes. I should be able to remove studs...

Debbie’s Perfect Hoof Boot Would Be…

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My perfect hoof boot would be: an excellent fit for my horse, sturdy, easy to put on the hoof, not too expensive, and I'd like it in brown.I rode Easyboot Gloves on my 23...

Frances’ Perfect Boot Would Be…

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I would love to see a boot that:Comes in 3 different shapes - oval, round and "heart" (wide at the heel for clydie x's and some warmbloods). Has an aggressive tread. Is high...

Bonnie Olson’s Perfect Easyboot Would Be…

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I want my boots to be easy to put on and remove yet stay secure and comfortable on my horse's feet through rocks and sand and water and over ice and crusty Colorado spring...

Ice in the Snow

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I received this testimony and pictures from one of our International Dealers in Sweden! Rubin Araber, Firma has been a dealer of EasyCare products for more than ten years."I thought you might appreciate a...

If The Boot Fits…

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It won't come off.I am still surprised when I read a comment from someone saying their Gloves fit their horse, yet they are still having problems with their boots coming off. I think it...

Small Boots, Wide Heels

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I started working with Leslie in November. We had some challenges trying to fit her petite 14hh mare, May, into an Easyboot Glove.It seems that even though she was petite, she had wide heels. Leslie...

Is a Booted Horse Barefoot?

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I had the opportunity to attend the Functional Hoof Australian Conference last week in Melbourne Australia.  The conference was packed with speakers that know the horse and the really know the equine hoof.  The...

Trail Riding in Scotland

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Every year I do a trail ride through the mountains and glens of Scotland with my arab gelding. My friend and I ride around 7 days staying over at farms and guest houses with...

Thorsten Kaiser – IBEM Ltd.

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Thorsten Kaiser migrated from Germany to New Zealand in 1997 and worked in the software development industry. He got involved with horses and after several years of having his horses shod, he discovered barefoot...