Adding Some Bling to the EasyShoe Versa Grip Glue

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Written by Deanna Stoppler, Horse & Sole Hoof CareI am a hoof care provider and I love my job. Spending all day with animals. The smell of horses and manure. Strategizing my trim on...

Mile After Mile in EasyCare Boots

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Submitted by Sue Basham, Team Easyboot 2015 MemberEasyboot Gloves and Glue-On shells have taken the worry out of one aspect of competitive riding for me. I like that my mare has bare hooves most...

Nailed It!

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The Transition from Steel to EasyShoe Versa Grips Written by Deanna Stoppler, Hoof Care Practitioner In January, 2021, I began the process of transitioning my full-time farrier business from using steel and aluminum shoes on horses...

Winterize Your Horse

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Is it snowing where you are? We may be approaching spring, but many parts of the country are seeing winter storms and snow. Thankfully, we have many hoof care solutions to help your horse...

Team Easyboot Tackles the Wild Timber CTR

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Submitted by TeamEasyboot member Stacey MaloneyThe WildTimber CTR is an annual event held in the foothills of Alberta's Rocky Mountains in Western Canada. The terrain is challenging and technical with lots of hills, root...

The Top Six Ways to Increase Your Chances of Losing Glue-On Boots

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If you want to see the time and resources invested in gluing Easyboot Glue-Ons litter the trail behind you, there are a few key modifications to our recommended protocol you'll need to undertake. These...

EasyShoe Versa Grip Gold – Customer Review

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EasyCare customer, Julie, was kind enough to share her review of the EasyShoe Versa Grip Golds with us. Thanks for trying them out, and testing them in different terrains, Julie! We're so glad they...

Part 2 of Triple Crown (In Which Fergus Gets Boots Glued to His Feet)

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Fergus' scalped heel - perfect timing meant that it had grown down so his weight-bearing heel buttress was effectively 3/4" square by the time the NASTR 75 endurance ride rolled around. <sigh>In late May...

Booting Up

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Well it's about that time again, and I am starting to panic about the "to-do" list that needs to get done before we leave for Bandit Springs on Thursday morning. Bandit Springs is top...

What You Shouldn’t Do, That I Did, And It Still Worked!

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There are many things that I tell new riders to our sport of endurance that you shouldn't do: don't over-condition your horse as they need time to rest between rides; don't feed lots of...