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RE: [RC] Hoof Wizard...What do you guys think?? - Kitley, Carrie E Civ USAF AFSPC 30 MDSS/SGSLF

The specialist I hired for my mare's feet drew lines on her hoofs.  I thought 
it was a good idea and he's far from being an amateur.  But then he also had my 
EponaTech images to use as reference points so he could get the best angles in 
relation to her bones.

Carrie Kitley
30th Medical Group, Vandenberg AFB
DMLSS?Database Sustainment Specialist (DSS) 
CACI?International Inc? www.caci.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ridecamp-owner@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On 
Behalf Of Elizabeth Walker
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2008 8:14 AM
To: Ridecamp
Subject: Re: [RC] Hoof Wizard...What do you guys think??

Well, my first impression after watching a couple of the videos, is that this 
thing is just as prone to mistakes as anything else.  It depends on positioning 
the plastic guide pretty exactly ... they say in the video that "a fraction of 
an inch" is critical.  OK .... the thing is positioned by hand and eye, and I 
really didn't see anything that made a really good guide for positioning it.  

You still have to eyeball the line you draw on the hoof with the actual bottom 
of the hoof, and I DON'T think that line is where you want to trim the hoof to 
- unless your horse grows a lot of hoof.


$119 for a piece of plastic, a white grease pencil and an instructional video 
seems kind of pricey.  

I also think that most farriers would not be open to using such a thing -- 
regardless of whether it works or not, I would bet that the reaction would be 
along the lines of "You have to be kidding - drawing lines on the hoof would 
make me look like an amateur to my customers".  Some will use a hoof angle 
measure, but something where they draw lines?  I don't think so.  That is not a 
point for folks that do their own trimming, but I don't think that is the 
majority of horse owners.


On Aug 13, 2008, at 7:44 AM, Steven Hay wrote:


I got this e-mail about this product called the 'Hoof Wizard' the other day, 
and since we always seem to be talking about feet and shoeing I thought I would 
ask what ya'll thought of this????   http://www.hoofwizard.com/index.php

 I don't know it just seems so oversimplified....

Thanks,
 Steven H. in PA
       




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[RC] Hoof Wizard...What do you guys think??, Steven Hay
Re: [RC] Hoof Wizard...What do you guys think??, Elizabeth Walker