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The EponaShoe is designed so that crease nail pullers can be used to pull out a bad nail, but you have to turn the crease pullers 90 degrees from how you would conventionally use them.
If you plan to reset the shoe, we recommend that you use crease pullers to remove one nail at a time when removing the shoe. Prying the shoe off all at once might help shorten the life of the shoe.
Don Birdsall applies the EponaShoe with 2 steps. First he glues the shoe on, then he nails each with 4 nails (2 on each side). |
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| Monique about to hammer Stefan Tournier |
Loren Warner's truck |
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| Ryan Haberkern nailing EponaShoe | Brad Felger nailing EponaShoe |
How do you use the EponaShoe? Let us know!
Free with orders over $50 of EponaShoe products. See details on the DVD page.
Check our Resources page for case studies, how to guides, and even more information.

Brian Giangrande digs purple gloves
"I have been using your Packing material along with your antibacterial Granules. Even here in the humid, boggy Deep South I have never pulled a shoe off and found thrush! The packing material has been a wonderful product to incorporate when offering sole support and cushioning. It is very easy to use (no choking fumes, tubes, tips or mixing guns) and the results are giving back the owners a sound, happy horse! Thank you for ALL your great products!"
Kim Hillegas, farrier, FL