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METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HORSESHOE
20180001371 · 2018-01-04 ·

Disclosed is a method for producing a horseshoe, wherein the following steps are carried out: a) at least partially viewing the hoof (16) to be shod in order to determine the required measurements for producing a shoe that fits the hoof, b) processing the measurements in order to deduce a provisional shape of the horseshoe, c) recording definitive parameters of the horseshoe, and d) producing the horseshoe on the basis of the definitive parameters. Before step b), the potential existence of at least one area of inflammation and/or at least one area of reduced blood circulation of the foot of the horse, of which the hoof is to receive the shoe, is determined by an infrared detector (17), and in step b), the existence of at least one such area is taken into account in order to determine the provisional shape and/or the structure of the horseshoe.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HORSESHOE
20180001371 · 2018-01-04 ·

Disclosed is a method for producing a horseshoe, wherein the following steps are carried out: a) at least partially viewing the hoof (16) to be shod in order to determine the required measurements for producing a shoe that fits the hoof, b) processing the measurements in order to deduce a provisional shape of the horseshoe, c) recording definitive parameters of the horseshoe, and d) producing the horseshoe on the basis of the definitive parameters. Before step b), the potential existence of at least one area of inflammation and/or at least one area of reduced blood circulation of the foot of the horse, of which the hoof is to receive the shoe, is determined by an infrared detector (17), and in step b), the existence of at least one such area is taken into account in order to determine the provisional shape and/or the structure of the horseshoe.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A HORSESHOE, AND HORSESHOE
20180007886 · 2018-01-11 ·

Disclosed is a method for producing a customized horseshoe (10), the shoe being designed to fit the form of a hoof of a specific horse for which it has been produced, the shoe including a metal part (14) which is at least partially visible. At least a portion of the outer surface of the metal part is treated in order to color same, the treatment including an anodization step and a coloring step, or the application of a decorative coating.

Livestock footbath solutions and methods of use
11559053 · 2023-01-24 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention provide improved livestock foot bath solutions that are capable of maintaining a low pH during longer periods of use in order to help prevent the metal salts from precipitating out of the solution and rendering the solution ineffective. Embodiments of the present invention provide improved livestock foot bath solutions that include one or more weak organic acids, such as polyprotic organic acids, in the aqueous solution, along with the dissolved metal salts. Embodiments of the invention may also include sulfuric acid, or some other strong acid, together with citric acid and the dissolved metal salts in the aqueous solution.

Livestock footbath solutions and methods of use
11559053 · 2023-01-24 · ·

Embodiments of the present invention provide improved livestock foot bath solutions that are capable of maintaining a low pH during longer periods of use in order to help prevent the metal salts from precipitating out of the solution and rendering the solution ineffective. Embodiments of the present invention provide improved livestock foot bath solutions that include one or more weak organic acids, such as polyprotic organic acids, in the aqueous solution, along with the dissolved metal salts. Embodiments of the invention may also include sulfuric acid, or some other strong acid, together with citric acid and the dissolved metal salts in the aqueous solution.

Hoof rasp

Disclosed is a hoof rasp for filing/rasping and tidying the hoof of a horse, including at least one rasping side provided with a rasping section with length L and width W between a rasp-free first and second end over a respective length L1 and L2, whereby the first end tapers into a tang intended for a handle and the second end is for holding the hoof rasp, whereby the rasping section, toward the second end, includes a narrowed area. Also disclosed is a method for filing/rasping a hoof with such a hoof rasp.

Hoof rasp

Disclosed is a hoof rasp for filing/rasping and tidying the hoof of a horse, including at least one rasping side provided with a rasping section with length L and width W between a rasp-free first and second end over a respective length L1 and L2, whereby the first end tapers into a tang intended for a handle and the second end is for holding the hoof rasp, whereby the rasping section, toward the second end, includes a narrowed area. Also disclosed is a method for filing/rasping a hoof with such a hoof rasp.

Method for treating the feet of cows
11606947 · 2023-03-21 · ·

A system and/or method of treating cow feet or the feet of other animals. The present invention simplifies the operation of footbaths by extending the period of time and/or the number of cows that can be walked through prior to needing to refresh the footbath by emptying it and filling it with fresh fluid and treatment chemical.

Method for treating the feet of cows
11606947 · 2023-03-21 · ·

A system and/or method of treating cow feet or the feet of other animals. The present invention simplifies the operation of footbaths by extending the period of time and/or the number of cows that can be walked through prior to needing to refresh the footbath by emptying it and filling it with fresh fluid and treatment chemical.

GRASPER FOR HOOF TRIMMING
20230105772 · 2023-04-06 · ·

An animal trimming chute for trimming the hooves animals is described which comprises at least one movable grasper adapted to secure the lower leg of an animal during hoof trimming. The grasper comprises a knee board that cooperates with two movable stages for securing the lower leg, an upper stage and a lower stage. The upper stage may have a length along the lower leg of the animal that is substantially greater than the length of the lower stage in the same direction. The animal trimming chute may be part of a smart hoof trimming system employing data from various sensors to assist a trimmer in providing improved care of animals. In one aspect, such care may require adjusting the position of the leg during treatment by releasing the lower stage while still securing the leg with the upper stage.