Training Day

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A couple weeks before the Tough Sucker Ride, my friend and I headed out for a training ride with our two barefoot ponies. We wanted to really get some riding in, as our winter...

Transition Tuesday: Opportunites All Around

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I confess: I'm really fascinated by the process of going from shoes to barefoot. I'm surprised at how much less nervous I am this time than I was a year ago. The unknown is a stressful...

Be Flexible

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Submitted by Gene LimlawI went to the Foxcatcher 50 in Fairhill, Maryland a couple of weeks ago. The natural resource area is a 5,633 acres and is used for a variety of equine and...

Kenlyn Urban Challenge Ride Report

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Posted by Michelle HarriganWell, I had a very successful ride at the Kenlyn Urban Challenge on Sunday after a very rough start to the weekend. Thank you EasyCare for the ride entry and special...

I’m Sold

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My mare competed in the American River 50 mile ride in Glue-On boots without a single issue. They were great! They're still on too. I was very impressed.It was a good ride, wet though...

What’s In Your Closet?

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 What's in your closet?Hoof care professional Asa Nuttal of Las Vegas, NV gives us a peek into to hers.Asa keeps her Easyboot Bares warm and dry during cold weather. Spring is here but nights can...

Lost Padres Endurance Ride

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The annual Lost Padres two-day 50 mile ride is coming up this weekend, April 24 and 25th. EasyCare's Miriam Rezine and Debbie Schwiebert will be on site to help with Easyboot Glove fittings, questions and Glove...

Horse A – Fergus’ Feet Shrink

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In our last installment, Fergus had transitioned seamlessly into Easyboot Gloves with nary a hiccup and Roo was well on the way to keeping boots on his feet. We were practically "experts", smug in...

Spreading the Word on EasyCare’s AERC program

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We as barefoot supporters of endurance riding need to make a committment to spread the word concerning AERC's program to donate dollars for each mile a horse completes in EasyCare's hoof boots.  When I went to...

Keeping a Commitment

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I don't think many can argue that keeping your horse barefoot is not a commitment. Anyone who has done this for any length of time will have had set-backs, successes, failures, epiphanies and triumphs....