ridecamp@endurance.net: Re[2]: Dynamite

Re[2]: Dynamite

WarholNW@ccmail.apldbio.com
Tue, 23 May 95 11:00:38 PDT

Steph-

What is the difference between Dynamite and other products? When
Warpaint cracked his hoof 5 months ago we put him on a supplement
called HT-20 (I think) from Vitaflex. It is a hoof and coat product
with biotin. It costs about 65 bucks for 8 pounds, and we feed 1
little scoop (about an ounce) a day. His hoof has grown out just over
1/2 way, and his new growth looks MUCH better than the old hoof. His
other hoofs look very good as well. I hate not knowing how much of
the growth, or how much of the quality is due to the supplement.

Is there such a thing as a comparison of these hoof products? Has
anyone else used one of these with good results? How do people
measure or define what is good? How about any other hoof crack cases
that deal with a vertical crack starting at the coronary band and
going down the hoof?

Nick

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Subject: Re: Dynamite
Author: step@sunfish.fsr.com (Stephanie Teeter) at CCMAIL
Date: 5/23/95 10:17 AM

>>>>> "Linda" == Linda Cowles @ PCB x5624 <lindac@wv.MENTORG.COM> writes:

I am a Dynamite dealer - and would be happy to get it for any of
you - let me know if you want product catalogs etc. I'm not
interested in tremendous profits and can probably give you a pretty
fair price.

Steph
step@fsr.com

> On May 23, 10:44am, David Sonnenberg wrote:
>> Subject: Re: breeds compete - Hoof Help! Where do you purchase
>> Dynamite products? I live in New York and have been unable to
>> locate them. Thanks! furface@liii.com
>>
>> -- End of excerpt from David Sonnenberg

> Hi folks,

> I thought that this may be of interest to several of you so I'm
> posting it to the whole endurance group. I get my Dynamite from
> Pony Express Tack. I _do_ recommend Dynamite, I had stopped
> using it (Argh!!!) last fall out of lazyness, and really suspect
> that the lack of suppliments - along with the wet/dry weather -
> may have something to do with Cammies foot-horrors.

> She didn't loose a shoe all year last year. She's lost 8 so far
> this year. Could be the mud, could be the vitamins!

> Linda


> Pony Express Tack (Jim and Jan Jeffers) P.O. Box 128 Morgan
> Hill, Ca 95038-0128 (800) 445-8225

> Dynamite products

> Also Custom nylon halters, bridles, etc. saddle pads and
> SnugPacs saddle bags. Made-to-order riding tights. Great
> selection of trail equiptment. If it can be made out of nylon,
> and you can describe it, Jan can make it! MANY colors to choose
> from. Will also work up canine apparel to match the equine
> stuff!