Easyboot Epic Testimonials
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This is my mare, Whisper, with her new Epics in front, and pre-2005 Easyboots in the rear (a testament to their longevity)… (read more) |
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In March 2007 I rescued a little mare who was 16 years old, foundered, and neglected. The poor girl was in pain and her feet were horrible. I can now ride her on trails and the hoof boots (I use both Epics and Old Macs) are a life saver… (read more) |
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The last two years I have ridden over 3500 miles using Easyboots, Epics and Bares on my barefoot horses with no problems at all. I think that Easyboots give the horses less concussion and cuts out any chance of bruising of the soles, and there is less slipping on rocks and slick surfaces… (read more) |
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I bought my horse Quest, a Standardbred originally from the racing tracks in Denmark. He'd had an accident while racing which left him with a slightly deformed near fore hoof and so was promptly sold for meat money before being bought by a dealer and then sold to me…(read more) |
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This year, after a couple of years of preparation I began doing endurance riding. I had decided to try it with my retired ex- racehorse Standardbred, Arctic Hare. The only problem was that due to his racing career he had been used to having shoes on for his whole life, and found it very difficult and 'ouchy' to walk on anything but very soft, grassy terrain… (read more) |
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In Nov. 2005 I bought a little 7 1/2 yr old gelding I'd found on the internet. There was a video clip of him online, and I liked the way he moved. The seller told me he'd never been put under saddle yet, but he had a nice, willing attitude and had been handled alot as a youngster… (read more) |
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Soon after I purchased Miss Bear Cat (Kitty) 10 years ago as a Western Pleasure Show horse, she was diagnosed as having navicular syndrome, though x-rays showed no real damage. We went through all the typical pads, egg bars, butte but nothing seemed to change things much… (read more) |
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In June of this year, after many discouraging months of dealing with shoes ripping off my horse's feet, deteriorating hoof wall, unhealthy frogs, etc., I decided to pull my horse's shoes and make the barefoot transition. I was a bit skeptical at first…
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We are a registered charity and do rescue work. We have a thoroughbred 4 year old mare from the race track named Mae. Her hooves were a mess and continuously abscessing. We feel that your boots actually saved Mae's life!!
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I bought a supposedly crazy untrainable gelding 3 1/2 yrs ago. I thought his energy and positive attitude would make him my kind of endurance horse. He had been a padded show stallion for years, and had iron shoes all his life. He had every kind of leg problem imaginable… (read more) |
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No one wants to be told that their horse might never be usable again and the chance of recovery slim. That was what I faced 5 years ago when my horse became increasingly lame in her front legs… (read more) |
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I have a 17 year old Mustang, Reno, that is "my Baby." This past year he has started to have some issues with his feet breaking up, and being very tender on hard sufaces. I had him shod only to go out the next morning to find not only a shoe, but a good sized chunk of hoof missing… (read more) |
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Thank you EasyCare for working so hard to provide us with a product that will "Endure" our Endurance quests!… (read more) |
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My partner here is my 7 year old QH gelding Pops Peppy Lynx, aka Curly Joe. We pulled his last pair of shoes in December of 06 and his feet haven't looked this good since he was a colt… (read more) |
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I am writing on behalf of my mother Danielle. She has been riding horses since she was a child. She is 61 years old. She has only one leg following an accident when she was 35 years old. She is now on a 9 month trip across France… (read more) |
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My Icelandic mare "Dagny" will happily carry me anywhere wearing her Easyboot Epics, even to the top of the world! (read more) |
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Every Good Pony Needs a Kid - and some ponies need an Epic or two… (read more) |
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The Colfax Coal Rush '07 endurance ride was a muddy mess at times this year, but Easy Boot Epics got "Mr. Maajistic" (known as 'Blue') through with my wife, safely and in great shape!… (read more) |
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Here are the pictures (and a video!) of C.J. Holdren and her horse "Chuck" at a Barrel Racers of Texas (BRAT) race. C.J. placed 5th in the 3rd division with a time of 16.514 seconds. I pulled Chuck's shoes and fitted him in Easycare Epics about a month before this race… (read more) |
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I have only recently started competing in Endurance riding, and from the outset have been a fan of doing it unshod. I have seen many good horses ruined through bad shoeing and from injuries relating to use of shoes, and I didn't want to do this to my horse, too… (read more) |
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Here is a photo of the dark bay Sunny Days, OTTB rescue, and the chestnut Sunrise, TWH, playing in the paddock after a two hour winter ride. They still have their boots on and obviously still have plenty of energy… (read more) |
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Duncan McLaughin riding Ginge and Rachel Reid riding Franshar Park K Shar finished in a tie for first place on The Rock 160 km (100 miler)… (read more) |
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These two sisters have always had their horses shod but neither horse was sound and even though they had heard good reports, both were very hesitant to try barefoot trimming… (read more) |
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I recently returned from a great camping trip with my rehabilitated navicular horse, and am writing you about the success I have had with your Easyboots… (read more) |
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Here's a photo of me and Ginge going out on the second leg on our way to win Watagans 50 miler last weekend… (read more) |
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My horse Sam has been barefoot all of his nine years, but he's still continually ouchy on gravel type surfaces. Luckily, when I put Epics and comfort pads on him, he happily goes wherever I point him… (read more) |
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Bold Again (Bo) is 1/2 Arab and 1/2 Standard bred. I got him last winter from a local horse rescue group… (read more) |
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A few years ago, we traded our reg. Paint stallion for an older reg. Palomino Quarter horse named Sailor… (read more) |
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My husband and I had an interesting experience this summer with our Easyboot Epics. We have been using boots for about four years now instead of shoeing… (read more) |
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I am absolutely thrilled that I decided to try EasyBoots one more time! (read more) |
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In November 2005, veterinary found grey mare Jardineira being "navicular". I took the decision of taking off the iron shoes, instead of changing into orthopedic iron shoes: going barefoot… (read more) |
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Rocky has been barefoot since January and I am using the Easyboot Epics. He moves very well in them… (read more) |
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Back in December 2004, Leshal Ikon's shod hooves were brittle, his heels were contracted and he had a serious vertical crack in each front foot… (read more) |
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Clinton Anderson on EasyCare Hoof Boots
Clinton Anderson believes in EasyCare Hoof Boots! Learn why in this video… (view video) |
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His feet have never been better and he is traveling well in his boots. Over 700 competition miles so far... Thanks EasyCare... keep up the good work… (read more) |
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I bought easy-care-boots for my horse last winter, and we suddenly discovered how much fun it is to ride in the winter - in a safe way, that is!… (read more) |
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We come from extremely stony country here and your boots have enabled our horses to go without shoes when not being worked… (read more)
I just completed a 25 mile limited distance ride in Sonoita, Az on a thoroughbred. This gelding has been barefoot for only a few months… (read more)
So, along with the thank you, I would like to say congratulations. You are obviously not sitting on your success - the boots are becoming more horse and user conscious all the time… (read more)
My horse went from dead lame 20 minutes ago, to being able to walk on the streets, dirt trails and rocks, without pain… (read more)
Now, on the second loop, we encountered A LOT of mud, mud, mud. I was nervous that the Bares would be sucked off... but they weren't! And neither were the Epics… (read more) |
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