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Custom Horse-Mocs
have restored Yogi's trail riding ability. This 18 year old
Shetland Pony from central Massachusetts has battled founder
twice and his feet were in pretty bad shape. Watch him strut
his stuff on the trail now! |
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A pair of big,
tough Texas draft horses, Beau and Wilbur are easing into
barefoot trail riding with the help of a set of Horse-Mocs.
The sharp limestone shards of the Texas Hill Country are no
match for the tough rubber sole. |
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Miss Marmalade
models her Wee Horse-Mocs in the pastoral countryside of
Scotland. This adorable Native Shetland pony is recovering
from laminitis. Her owner, Ms. I. Long says that Marmalade
is very comfortable in her new hoofwear. Thelwell must have
seen one of Marmalade's ancestors. (Four photgraphs) |
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Say hello to
Floyd, a Welsh Thoroughbred cross owned by L. Shellard of
Kent, England. Floyd enjoys a brisk hack over the hills and
dales in his "C" foam Horse-Mocs. (Three photographs) |
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Meet Pal the miniature service
horse
owned by D. Grahmann of Magnolia, Texas. Pal is trained as a "guide horse"
service horse - one of only a handful of such horses in the world. Pal's
Horse-Mocs allow him to walk on flooring without slipping or scratching the
surface. (Two photographs) |
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Nickel thinks
Horse-Mocs are very comfortable as he trots along the roads
of Marigny-Brizay, France. (Four photographs) |
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From the small
to the gigantic. These are the largest Horse-Mocs we've made
to date. We made them for a severely foundered Percheron. To give an idea of scale, this pair of boots rest
on a standard bridge table. (One photograph) |
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From the
gigantic to the colossal! This pair of Horse-Mocs for a
Clydesdale mare is by far the biggest pair we've made to
date. (Two photographs) |
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Concerned about
durability? Here is a photo of a standard Horse-Moc that was
ridden over 180 hard miles (mostly at the long trot and
canter over rough terrain and lava rock.) (One
photograph) |