Direct Glue-On Plastic Clog for Horse Hoof Rehabilitation

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Professional farrier Chris Niclas walks you through the steps he uses for gluing on an EDSS/Steward Clog using a direct glue method. The steps include removing a glued-on shoe, plastic shoe cleanup, hoof preparation, and attaching the plastic clog to the foot using Acrylic (MMA) adhesive. This process uses a full hoof wall and sole gluing processes that is different than other methods of gluing only to the hoof wall. The type of glue used, how you prepare and protect the frog, and the condition of the sole are VERY IMPORTANT when using this method. If you are unsure of how to properly use this method, please call (719) 372-7463 or e-mail (edssinc@gmail.com) before you attempt it. It is safe if you know what you are doing, if you can follow the process accurately, and if the conditions are right. This process and horseshoe application can be very effective for rehabilitating the hoof and the restoring function to the foot. For more information or assistance visit:
- / chrisbniclas
- www.edsshoofcare.com

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  • @user-zb8of6wu3j
    @user-zb8of6wu3j3 ай бұрын

    What about concerns of sole pressure with all that glue under?

  • @judymiller5154
    @judymiller5154 Жыл бұрын

    what would be the reason to use a clog rather than a glue-on shoe with cuff or tab and a rocker bottom?

  • @EDSSHoofcare

    @EDSSHoofcare

    Жыл бұрын

    There are several approaches that could be used to accomplish something that would appear to be similar, and those options you mentioned are certainly used a lot as well. One problem with using shoes with the cuff is that the tendency is the have a shoe that is fit slightly wider (bigger) than the foot to get the tabs and cuffs fit (unless you know how to alter them), which actually can increase the leverage. To counter act that, you need to grind the leverage back into the shoe to get those release points further under the foot where you might want them. With applying the clog this way (especially the black urethane clog), it is more rigid and can withstand rasping or grinding the leverage release points much further in that you can with other shoes and the shoe won't invert. Likewise, for this particular horse, Chris wanted to glue the entire sole at the same time which this horse does well with, and the solid foot surface of the clog works well for this use. Again, it's not the only way to apply a similar style package, this particular horse just does better with this type of clog prepared and applied in this way. Chris has used the other version like you described on this horse in the past and he does the best so far in this application. Keep an eye out because Chris is working on another video with a clog application using cuffs (Coming Soon!).

  • @judymiller5154

    @judymiller5154

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EDSSHoofcare thank you. I am just learning and interested in, not only having alternatives, but understanding the differences and reasoning. I'll be watching for the next one!

  • @rrbb36
    @rrbb365 ай бұрын

    The horse has a very sensitive respiratory system. You donned a mask for yourself, but the horse doesn’t get one, too???

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