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Rocker shoe and attachment for an equine boot assembly
09770018 · 2017-09-26 ·

An equine boot attachment and/or solid structure shoe that is designed to be attached on the underside of an equine boot or an equine hoof that allows the boot or hoof to roll forward, or to the side, without unnecessary bending, thus allowing an equine user to find a comfortable natural position to relieve stress on a sore, injured or diseased hoof. The rocking action allows the equine to adjust its stance to find the most comfortable position, not unlike standing in a bed of sand. This ability to find a naturally comfortable standing position is especially important for equine with lameness such as laminitis.

HOOF TREATMENT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR HOOF TREATMENT
20170265449 · 2017-09-21 · ·

A hoof treatment arrangement arranged to spray a liquid onto hooves of animals while they are stationary in a stall of an animal arrangement includes an identification system configured to identify animals, an automatic detector arrangement configured to determine the hoof status for animals, an automatic spray device, and a control arrangement. The control arrangement is operatively connected to an information database of the animal arrangement, which includes animal specific information for a plurality of animals housed in the animal arrangement; the identification system, to obtain information regarding the identity of each of the plurality of animals; the automatic detector arrangement, to obtain information regarding the hoof status for each of the identified animals; and the automatic spray device, to control the automatic spray device.

HOOF TREATMENT ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR HOOF TREATMENT
20170265449 · 2017-09-21 · ·

A hoof treatment arrangement arranged to spray a liquid onto hooves of animals while they are stationary in a stall of an animal arrangement includes an identification system configured to identify animals, an automatic detector arrangement configured to determine the hoof status for animals, an automatic spray device, and a control arrangement. The control arrangement is operatively connected to an information database of the animal arrangement, which includes animal specific information for a plurality of animals housed in the animal arrangement; the identification system, to obtain information regarding the identity of each of the plurality of animals; the automatic detector arrangement, to obtain information regarding the hoof status for each of the identified animals; and the automatic spray device, to control the automatic spray device.

Customized Ungulate Foot Protection Devices and Related Assemblies and Methods
20170258066 · 2017-09-14 ·

This disclosure includes customized ungulate foot protection devices and related methods. Some methods of protecting an ungulate foot include capturing a three-dimensional image of a portion of the ungulate foot, producing a three-dimensional image of an overmold, wherein the overmold includes a cavity that is complementary in shape to the captured three-dimensional image of the portion of the ungulate foot, assembling a three-dimensional image of a protective shoe element with the three-dimensional image of the overmold, and manufacturing the assembled three-dimensional images of the protective shoe element and the overmold. Some methods comprise coupling the manufactured overmold to the ungulate foot.

Customized Ungulate Foot Protection Devices and Related Assemblies and Methods
20170258066 · 2017-09-14 ·

This disclosure includes customized ungulate foot protection devices and related methods. Some methods of protecting an ungulate foot include capturing a three-dimensional image of a portion of the ungulate foot, producing a three-dimensional image of an overmold, wherein the overmold includes a cavity that is complementary in shape to the captured three-dimensional image of the portion of the ungulate foot, assembling a three-dimensional image of a protective shoe element with the three-dimensional image of the overmold, and manufacturing the assembled three-dimensional images of the protective shoe element and the overmold. Some methods comprise coupling the manufactured overmold to the ungulate foot.

TOOL FOR REMOVING SNOW AND ICE BUILDUP FROM HORSE HOOVES
20170258067 · 2017-09-14 ·

A tool for removing snow and ice from horse hooves is provided. The tool includes a handle to fit into the hand of the user and a head secured to the end of the handle. The head is comprised of a spoon like end for primary debris removal and a hoof pick end for additional debris removal. The spoon like end has a machined edge to facilitate cutting into and breaking up the snow and ice buildup. The rounded shape of the spoonlike end prevents injury to the horse's hoof.

TOOL FOR REMOVING SNOW AND ICE BUILDUP FROM HORSE HOOVES
20170258067 · 2017-09-14 ·

A tool for removing snow and ice from horse hooves is provided. The tool includes a handle to fit into the hand of the user and a head secured to the end of the handle. The head is comprised of a spoon like end for primary debris removal and a hoof pick end for additional debris removal. The spoon like end has a machined edge to facilitate cutting into and breaking up the snow and ice buildup. The rounded shape of the spoonlike end prevents injury to the horse's hoof.

Equine Shoe Metal/Polymer Assembly
20210400942 · 2021-12-30 ·

An equine shoe assembly, comprising a dual density polymer shoe having a relatively soft bottom patterned section and a base section of harder polymer capable of holding nails and maintaining the shoe is relatively rigid and structurally intact during use on equine hooves fitted in a conventional metal equine shoe supporting the harder polymer base section.

Equine Shoe Metal/Polymer Assembly
20210400942 · 2021-12-30 ·

An equine shoe assembly, comprising a dual density polymer shoe having a relatively soft bottom patterned section and a base section of harder polymer capable of holding nails and maintaining the shoe is relatively rigid and structurally intact during use on equine hooves fitted in a conventional metal equine shoe supporting the harder polymer base section.

Hoof care kits and methods of making and using the same

Hoof care kits suitable for treating an animal's hoof are disclosed. Methods of making and using hoof care kits are also disclosed.