Equicast Hoof Wear - Protection System

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Hoof before Equicast-- Notice Non Weigh
Hoof before Equicast-- Notice Non Weight bearing
Dave,

Just had to drop you a line to thank you for a great product.  My good friend Ron Vogel met you at the Hoof Care Conference in Ohio last month, and brought back some Equicast.  I have a horse in my barn, a very special retired standardbred, who blew the worse abscess I have ever seen. The coffin bone was involved, and he spent a week at the vet clinic where the hole was opened up even more.
Now, three months later , we are struggling with giving him some support as his hoof wall grows out.  Equicast is doing just that. I used the two inch size and applied it as directed. It was extremely easy to work with and set up exactly as described.  Right now he is just in the equicast, but I am thinking that as we move forward, we may actually put a shoe on, although the cast is holding up well.

Here is a picture of what we started with, and one of the equicast.

These aren't the best pictures, but you can probably see what we are dealing with. I left the hole at the top and the toe open so that we can still flush and medicate as directed.
A suggestion, you may want to consider marketing this to trail riders in a little kit. A roll of Equicast, and a kitchen sponge.Most everyone I know trail rides with a bottle of water,or can find a stream.What a way to save fix a lost shoe.  I know I will be carrying one.

Thanks again...and if you have any suggestions for this particular situation, or if you want to see more pictures let me know.

Sincerely,
Frieda Garrison

Finished Equicast-Weight bearing
Finished Equicast-Weight bearing


Equicast Inc.

09-06-2011
Post Office Box 442485
Lawrence, KS 66044
Toll Free 866-844-3336
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