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Video Clips
How to Apply EponaShoe, etc
(We will be adding more clips,
this is just a start...)
If you are interested in video showing how to apply
the EponaShoe, you should get our EponaShoe
information DVD which is packed with information and examples.
Flatten Packing
This shows: It is important that the
packing be flat, and the best way is to let the horse stand on it
for a few seconds to flatten it. We use a paper towel over the packing
so it won't stick to the ground.
Flatten Packing#2
This shows: A farrier uses cellophane to cover
the packing while he lets the horse stand on it to flatten it.
Nailing
This shows: Nailing a hind shoe - this happens
to be our shoe with "carbide tips". Note that no special
tools are need to nail the shoe.
Blocking Nails
This shows: blocking nails prior to clinching.
Note that no special tools are needed for nailing, block, clinching.
Glue on: Starting
This shows: Glue is already prepped on the shoe,
pick up the foot, pull off the paper covering the packing, and place
the shoe. Start working the glue to fill voids and get the shoe
placed where you want it.
Pull-Off a Glued-On
Shoe
This shows: A glued-on EponaShoe being pulled off
after 6 weeks.
Happy Horse
Slow motion clip of horse cantering, doing a flying
change, then bucking -- in his new EponaShoes.
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