Abstract:
The present invention is a flexible one-piece horseshoe plastic mold for an equine animal with an equine hoof to make an in situ horseshoe and hoof protection. The mold has a base mold with a cavity area to accommodate the equine hoof with a base and a fast setting material injected into the cavity area through a plurality of holes when the equine hoof is placed in the cavity area forming the horseshoe and hoof protection after an increment of time while the injected material cures and sets while the hoof is placed in the cavity. The present invention also includes a method of making and attaching an in situ horseshoe and hoof protection to an equine to accommodate an equine hoof utilizing a mold.
Abstract:
A hoof plate is provided which is applied to a hoofed animal having a hoof problem, such as laminitis which is characterized by a degeneration of the horny and sensitive laminae in the hoof that causes the coffin bone to drop and rotate, resulting in pain and debilitation of the animal. Other problems treated are split, cracked, shelly and splayed hoofs, and thin hoof walls. The plate is flexible metal plate having a plurality of spaced apertures. If the horse is to be treated shod, a shoe is applied and nails are driven through the hoof wall and the plate apertures and clinched against the plate. Screws are then applied to immovable secure the plate to the hoof. If unshod treatment is used, the plate is just screwed to the hoof. Outward hoof growth is restrained for a period of 8-16 weeks, during which oxygenated blood flow is stimulated to the circumflex artery in the hoof capsule, resulting in laminae regeneration, and growth in the hoof wall, frog, heels and sole. The effects coffin bone re-rotation (where dropped in laminitis) and enables the animal to walk more normally.
Abstract:
An equine hoof boot assembly enables a user to remedy a select equine hoof disorder, and comprises an elastic hoof boot, a boot insert, and a select medicament. The hoof boot comprises an inner boot surface, an optionally ornamental outer boot surface, a distal sole-opposing portion, and a proximally-extending, wall-opposing portion. The boot insert comprises select viscoelastic foam, a distal insert surface, a proximal insert surface, and a substantially uniform relaxed insert thickness. The distal insert surface is removably engageable with the inner boot surface at the sole-opposing portion. The medicament is releasably received by the boot insert and the boot insert is compressibly form-fit to a hoof cavity for remedying the select hoof disorder. As the proximal insert surface is compressibly form-fit to hoof cavity, the select medicament is releasable from the proximal insert surface for topically treating the select equine hoof disorder.
Abstract:
An appliance for assisting in the shoeing of horses and other animals is made of malleable galvanized sheet metal. It is formed of a pair of wings which extend outwardly from a center axis and extend upwardly from a line perpendicular to the axis at an angle of approximately 25°-40° to accommodate various hoof trim angles. The wings are wrapped about an animal's hoof and are trimmed, if necessary, to lie flush with the hoof edge. The wings each have a plurality of apertures for receiving the ends of shoeing nails that are clinched to the outer surface of the appliance. The appliance extends the life of a shoeing, prevents loose and thrown shoes and is useful in repairing cracked hooves.
Abstract:
A hoof boot includes a massive base for attachment of a horseshoe and a collar which is connected to the base and is glued laterally to the hoof of a horse via a textile covering lined inwardly of the collar. The base and the collar are made in form of molded part of plastic material. The collar is provided with several thin strips which serve as predetermined breaking points so as to divide the collar in several sections and to allow adjustment thereof to the configuration of the horse hoof. The attachment of the horseshoe to the base is accomplished with nails, split rivets or wood screws in such a manner that the horseshoe can be detached without removing the molded part which is glued to the horsehoof.
Abstract:
A prosthetic horseshoe for use in the treatment of the affliction known as chronic laminitis in which the coffin bone in a horse's foot rotates from its normal position. The prosthetic horseshoe has an adjustable pin designed to rotate the coffin bone back to its normal position and hold it there during treatment of the affliction.