March 01, 2008

Two More Names for Babies

In keeping with the Flintsone theme, I think Wilma's baby should be: if a girl "Peppels" if a boy "Bambam".

More Names Coming In

I think Sugar and Spice's foal should be name "Everything Nice".

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February 29, 2008

First Baby Names are In!

April

Nobody's Fool

These would be for Wilma's mule foal due April 1st.

Submit your names in the comment area!  Win a free bucket of Hoof Rite      

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so you can vote on the best name after

you see the baby photos.

Chronic Quarter Crack Article Posted

Crack_1_4   Left the egg bar shoe out on the course again, the show is tomorrow.  There he is in pain, lame, with the same old bleeding crack.  All this time, all this preparation, the training fees, the board fees, the time invested, the show fees, the stall fees, the travel fees, the vet bills, the farrier bills and there he is quarter cracked again. 

Most quarter cracks can be repaired.  Those do to injury from wire or trauma, may result in chronic seams, but certain trimming and shoeing principals can really help those old cracks grow out. 

Click here to read more and see more photos: Hoof Rite

February 23, 2008

Mule baby due on April Fool's Day

Wilma

Wilma will be the first to foal.  Her mule baby is due on April Fool's day and will need a name.  Submit your names here, as often as you like.  The winner of the Name the Foal Contest will be chosen by vote and will receive a free small bucket of Hoof Rite Hoof Care Supplement

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Her buddy Betty, is not in foal this year.  She will be learning how to drive and bred this spring for a 1/2 draft spotted foal next year.

 

February 13, 2008

Equine: You Asked for It

An engaging new show on RFD-TV, Equine You Asked For It with Mike Kevil is an interactive television program that invites viewers to suggest its content––and even to participate.

In brief, Equine You Asked For It is a blend of horse-training tips, human-interest stories and history.

A professional horseman since the 1970’s, host, Mike Kevil, is the author of the bestselling Western Horseman Book, STARTING COLTS and producer of STARTING COLTS videos and DVD's.

We hope you’ll join Mike and his guests on Equine You Asked For It

Fridays @ 3:30 PM MT on RFD-TV.

RFD TV is DIRECTV’s on Channel 379 and on DISH Network’s Channel 231.

Send your suggestions, training questions, and requests to us at
www.equineyouaskedforit.com.

You might just see yourself or hear your name on TV.

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Let 'er Buck! DVD on Rodeo History

Lance Valdespino give excerpts from his DVD Let 'er Buck! about rodeo historical icons.

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We hope you’ll join Mike and his guests on Equine You Asked For It

Friday's 3:30 MT  on RFD-TV.

RFD TV is DIRECTV’s on Channel 379 and on DISH Network’s Channel 231.

Send your suggestions, training questions, and requests to us at
www.equineyouaskedforit.com.

You might just see yourself or hear your name on TV.

And check out that Hoof Rite commercial for a valuable savings!!

February 12, 2008

New Independent Review @ ZooToo

Thank you Nancy for your kind words about how Hoof Rite helped your horse.  Hoof Rite simply works!!

This is a great site to visit and to support animal shelters at the same time!  www.zootoo.com  Just search for Hoof Rite under products and the review will be found about what Nancy had to say about the Hoof Rite Hoof Care Supplement.  www.hoofrite.com

February 11, 2008

Take the Hoof Rite Challenge!!

20_phoneTake the Hoof Rite Challenge!!  Try Hoof Rite for 120 days and see what Hoof Rite Hoof Care Supplement can do for brittle feet, quarter cracks, "shelly" walls and hooves that won't hold shoes.

Hoof Rite comes with free shipping and a no-hassle money-back guarantee!  Recommended by equine veterinarians and farriers for up to 10 years, Hoof Rite sells itself by how well it preforms.  Hoof Rite has 20 mg of d-biotin and other nutrients to support growth and wall quality.  The alfalfa based pellets are apple-flavored and most horses will eat it right out of your hand.  For the fussy horse, crumbles can be a special order.  support@hoofrite.com

Try some Hoof Rite and let your farrier tell you when the hooves are looking better.  When you have to have the horse trimmed every 4 weeks, you can cut back from two scoops to one scoop.  So Hoof Rite will last twice as long and cost half as much per month. 

You have nothing to loose and your horse and farrier everything to gain!  Some training barns use Hoof Rite as a show coat conditioner.  What is good for the feet is good for the hair coat and mane.  Through the years, several people have reported that their horse, who had never grown a forelock, was on Hoof Rite.  What a great observation! 

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