Not bad at all! I use glue-on horseshoes for a couple years now, starting with the Dallmer Cuff in 2005. But on the other hand, removing the outer layer of the hoof wall as you do it, is - in my opinion - a no-go. Why? The outer layer is only 0.1 to 0.2 mil thick an is the only protection against environmental impacts. Cleaning the hoof wall at the contact area of the glue-on shoe is necessary for proper bond of the glue. If you wanna talk about these fact, let my know. Always open to new ideas!
Sure we do! If we don't do it by ourselves we are mostly represented by our ambassadors. please send us a e-mail (info@glue-u.com) and we can check the possibilities. Don't forget to mention your adress
Not bad at all! I use glue-on horseshoes for a couple years now, starting with the Dallmer Cuff in 2005. But on the other hand, removing the outer layer of the hoof wall as you do it, is - in my opinion - a no-go. Why? The outer layer is only 0.1 to 0.2 mil thick an is the only protection against environmental impacts. Cleaning the hoof wall at the contact area of the glue-on shoe is necessary for proper bond of the glue. If you wanna talk about these fact, let my know. Always open to new ideas!
Do you offer clinic s for the glushoe? If so , please send me a list of dates...
Sure we do! If we don't do it by ourselves we are mostly represented by our ambassadors. please send us a e-mail (info@glue-u.com) and we can check the possibilities. Don't forget to mention your adress