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Equi-Pak Hoof Packing

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(Vettec Hoof Care) A revolutionary, soft, instant pad material dispensed onto the frog and sole to protect, support, and provide comfort to horses with sore feet. Gels in 30 seconds, sticks directly to the sole, and stays in place for six weeks. Requires dispensing gun and mixing tips.


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71 of 73 people found the following testimonial helpful.
Excellent, but pay special attention to application procedures
BY: Kerry (WASHOUGAL, WA) - Feb 18, 2007   ITEM #: 34806

This hoof packing is wonderful stuff and I saw an amazing difference in my riding pony. Just make sure you remember 3 things: Hoof prep, hoof prep, hoof prep! If the hoof isn't extremely clean and dry when Equip-pak is applied, you will be disappointed in the results when you pull the shoe. Make sure you remove anything that looks like it could be dirt or dead hoof. I always use a hair drier to thoroughly dry the hoof, but that might not be necessary in dry areas. One other thing, d... Read complete testimonial.   Is this testimonial helpful?
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