Hoof Stand
The Hoof Stand eliminates having to support the horse's leg with one's body or to put the hoof between one's knees in order to shoe, trim, treat, bandage, etc. Most makes of the device include a large-diameter base, magnets (to hold rasp, nippers, knife), a cradle, and straight post with rubber cap (for clipping or applying hoof polish). Using a hoof stand allows the horse to stand in an anatomically correct, comfortable position, resulting in its being more compliant during treatment. Stands are available in various models, such as mini, medium, standard, geriatric, draft, and combo.
Cost range: $155-$240, depending on model
Limitations Addressed by Product: Strength/endurance, Back
Source | Anvil Brand Shoe Company P.O. Box 198 (500 South Spencer Street) Lexington, IL, 61753 |
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Website | www.anvilbrand.com |
sales@anvilbrand.com | |
Phone | 800-365-8202 |
Fax | 309-365-3341 |
Source | Equine Innovations Incorporated P.O. Box 570 (428 Industrial Way) New Plymouth, ID, 83655 |
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Website | www.hoofjack.com |
hoofjack@hoofjack.com | |
Phone | 208-278-5283 |
Fax | 208-278-3271 |
Source | HOOF-it® Technologies PO BOX 382 Minden Minden, NV, 89423 |
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Website | www.hoof-it.com |
info@hoof-it.com | |
Phone | 775-783-9099 |
Source | NC Tool Company, Incorporated 6133 Hunt Road Pleasant Garden, NC, 27313 |
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Website | www.nctoolco.com |
Web form | |
Phone | 800-446-6498 |
Fax | 336-674-9991 |
Last updated: Jun 12, 2017