Toxic Yew Plant

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ALL members of the Yew plant family are poisonous!They are beautiful but toxic and can deliver death to barefoot horses within minutes. It is the Japanese or English Yew, which is an ornamental...

Alternative Uses of a Horseshoe Nail

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You might never have an interest in nailing a horse shoe on a hoof but if you are a natural hoof care provider, rider, or horse owner, the horseshoe nail can still serve you...

Let’s Stick Together

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We, your EasyCare Product Specialist Team, have recently received numerous questions about the best way to revive or extend the life of the hook-and-loop fasteners (similar to Velcro) found on many of our Easyboot...

The Gloriousness of the Easyboot Glove in Snow

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Whether your horse is barefoot all year or for just the winter months, hoof boots are always a viable option. In the short video below, The Fury is being ridden in standard issue Easyboot...

If It’s Broke, You Can Fix It

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Bad news: Your Easyboots have been damaged. Good news: All is not lost. EasyCare does not offer a repair service, but you are not out of luck. You have some options.If you purchased your Easyboots less...

Perinatal Mare Hoof Care

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For many of us in the horse industry, this time of year is synonymous with foaling season. The anticipation, the late nights, the false alarms, the worry, the excitement, the panic... so many conflicting...

The Easyboot Fit Kit

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The new Easyboot Fit Kit is a great way to be certain of the size Glove boot your horse needs before you order it. This boot even comes in half sizes to fit the in between horses....

Q & A – Easyboot Cloud Upkeep

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Customer Question: "My 20 yr old App is suffering from moderate laminitis in the left and mild in the right front hooves. I live in northern Minnesota where the weather is snow/ice, however she's wearing...

Adjusting Options for your Easyboots and Easyboot Epics

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 There are a variety of cable adjustments one can make to secure an Easyboot or Easyboot Epic on a horses hoof.  While the ideal adjustment is one that will require more strength to push...

Don’t Give Up!

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It's a known fact that having your horse barefoot is healthier than having your horse in shoes. Many horses will go their entire lives with shoes and not show any outward signs of damage but even...