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    RE: [RC] Filler for pads - Snodgrass, Bonnie


    Use EquiBuild or EquiPak under gutterguard mesh have the mesh placed between
    the hoof and the shoe then squirt the equiBuild thru the mesh. I've only
    lost the EquiBuild once from one shoe on a very rocky ride. Been using it
    for three years now.
    
    Bonnie Snodgrass
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Steph Teeter [mailto:steph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
    Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 9:18 AM
    To: Jerry Kopp
    Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: RE: [RC] Filler for pads
    
    
    The Vettec products - Equipak, EquiBuild, etc - sort of work without pads.
    Seems to depend a lot on the shape of the horse's feet - a concave foot
    holds the stuff better than a flat, shallow foot. Plus it stays in better in
    dry weather than in wet weather. There are a couple non-pad options which I
    haven't personally tried that you can use to hold the packing in - Vettec
    makes a mesh that you can use, and I've also heard that gutter guard (the
    plastic mesh that you use to keep debris out of house gutters) suposedly
    works as well. I've used EquiBuild without pads a few times - had good
    success in summer/fall (dry) - but couldn't keep it in my shallow-footed
    horse during the winter, even with very very careful hoof preparation and
    application.
    
    If you use the stuff under pads though, you won't get any mud built up
    underneath the pad. It forms a very good, solid packing. I've never had any
    problem with getting stuff under the pad.
    
    Steph
    
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Jerry Kopp [mailto:jkopp@xxxxxxxx]
    Sent: Monday, June 17, 2002 4:35 AM
    To: steph@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Cc: ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
    Subject: RE: [RC] Filler for pads
    
    
    
    
    Steph-
    
    
    	Have you been able to find and successfully use any product that you
    can
    use as sole protection that didn't require a pad to hold it in?  Here is
    the midwest it has been one wet and muddy spring/early summer.  My horse is
    ouchy with just shoes but a friend I ride with thinks her horse is getting
    sore from mud building up under his pads and has our farrier come out often
    to clean out the pads.  I thought I had read about a product that  you can
    use as a sole packing with shoes that didn't require a pad to keep it in
    place....curious to hear if anything really stays in place, especially in
    mud.
    
    Thanks,
    
    Roxanne
    NE Ohio
    
    
    
    
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