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Re: Glue-On Shoes (help!)
If she will HOLD her feet long enough, you could try glue
ons but they are NOT a cinch to use and I am skeptical as to their use for long
term "work". We have used them on horses successfully for therapeutic
reasons and have managed to perfect the technique. The temperature and
humidity have to be right...cold and damp is not good. The product should
be warmed up as well. The hoof has to be CLEAN. The SHOE has to be
CLEAN and Nelson drills holes in them for glue to gain an extra hold and
crossfiles as well. Another option might be superfast but I can't
guarantee anything about that. Temperature would also be important using
that. Again, the horse will need to hold its foot up long enough for the
stuff to start to set (usually a couple of minutes) and then must be willing to
stand still and not dance around... our biggest problem with the glue ons is the
horse that onces to dance around once we put the foot on the floor
again. It's worth a try but in the long run, waiting to round pen her
might be cheaper! :) Good luck.
Maggie
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