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Shod

Fronts, full sets, corrective...

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Composites

Glued, nailed, cast, even some using super glue

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Barefoot trims

Employing the Natural Balance Protocols

Shod

From traditional steal shoes, all the way to state of the art composites, FRFS will get you into what is best for your horse and needs. 

Corrective

As much as none of us want to need this service, corrective shoeing and collaboration with veterinarians is sometimes necessary to help your horse down the path to a more comfortable, productive life. FRFS prides itself in making every effort possible to work and coordinate with your Vet for prescribed shoeing and happy healthy outcomes. 

Barefoot

Provided the hoof, terrain, job combination prove conducive to barefoot trims, you can rest assured your Equine will get a Natural Balanced trim to lend your animal the most comfort and proper angles to afford them smooth movement and better potential for proper sleep. 

Example Services

Barefoot Trims

Maintainence to Rehab, Natural Balance provides much needed relief for all equine

Horse

  Maintenance trim, no issues, stands well

Donkey

Rehab trim

Mini

Mini pony Maintenace trim, no issues, stands well


Shod

Traditional Metal Shoes

Shaped and Centered

Line depicting the widest part of the hoof allowing for a visual of 50/50 Natural Balance protocol.

Full set

Basic front and hind shoes. 

Reduced breakover center fits

variable

To reduce breakover thus minimizing leverage on the toe wall and "Deep Digital Flexor Tendon" with specialty shoes. (Picture before toe dressing)


Rehabilitation Needs

Specialty applications of various solutions for a multitude of injuries and chronic conditions

Excesive over growth

Slipper effect of extensive over growth on a Mini Mule

2nd trim same animal

With Vet Radiographs and Vet/Farrier collaboration, a calculated 2nd trim allowed the Mini Mule the ability to travel on his own out into the pasture, he had not been able to leave the barn 6 weeks prior due to the pain in his feet. 

Now

Long term plans for Laminar reduction

Now that he is comfortable and at the appropriate length and angles; The goal is to maintain the reduced leverage at the toe. This will in turn allow the hoof wall to grow down from the coronet band normally, provided the strict diet is adhered to. 


Rehabilitation Needs

Specialty applications of various solutions for a multitude of injuries and chronic conditions

Toe split repair

Cadaver for demonstration

Dremelled lacing grooves

Laced with Oakum strands then glued

Other crack repair applications avaiable upon request.

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