Just last week I had cause to pull out a shoe from my sack of old Equine Fusions to use as an aid to cure an injury. This time it was a dirty great screw (maybe washed up/in to a paddock after the storms we recently had here!) that imbeded itself into the sole of one of our horses hooves. With their flexible sole, taking on a form fitting shape, it permitted me to put a gauze with anti-septic cream on the sole of the horse, with just a couple of wraps of vet tape and be able to turn the horse out with no worries that the Equine Fusion would come off, or cause any discomfort or imbalance to the horse whilst the hole closed over without any risk of infection or having to shut the horse up in a box until it was cured.
We have seen on more than one occasion how the wearing of Equine Fusion jogging shoes has aided the transition of a horses hooves. Again, due to the flexible sole which melds with the frog, heels, bars and sole of the hoof, making far more contact than a rigid soled boot would, stimulating the horse´s foot, which accelerates blood flow and new cell growth, thus aiding the rehabilitation of the hoof.
We have seen on more than one occasion how the wearing of Equine Fusion jogging shoes has aided the transition of a horses hooves. Again, due to the flexible sole which melds with the frog, heels, bars and sole of the hoof, making far more contact than a rigid soled boot would, stimulating the horse´s foot, which accelerates blood flow and new cell growth, thus aiding the rehabilitation of the hoof.