Welcome to Tenderhoof.com

Tenderhoof Solutions is your resource designed to help you remedy most of the hoof lameness issues you will encounter..

Tenderhoof Solutions was developed around a commitment to further educate horse people. Our goal is to help you better understand the hoof lameness issues that you deal with daily. We feel when you understand the cause of the problem, you will agree with these time tested solutions.

In short order this web site will become your favorite resource when dealing with tough hoof problems. We also will focus on preventative solutions for these same issues.

We have just started, please enjoy and we will be adding many more case studies for you to view.

 

Please feel free to contact us at:

Orders and Inquiries

Phone: 519-784-2135
Email: jb@tenderhoof.com

Hoof Lameness Inquiries

Email: ian@tenderhoof.com

Yasha Shoes & Big Brown Video

Yasha Shoes

View this video for an introduction to this exciting new hoof care solution.

Tenderhoof Solutions feels this will be a standard remedy for years to come for horses experiencing hoof lameness due to concussion.

We are very excited Yasha shoes chose us to represent them and their revolutionary product!

 Glue on version of Yasha Shoe worn by Big Brown


Big Brown, the Kentucky Derby and Preakness winner and undefeated 3 year old thoroughbred is currently wearing a glue-on version of the Yasha shoe.

Rick Dutrow, trainer of Big Brown has decided to use this shoe to prevent future hoof problems. Big Brown has endured two set backs in his career due to abscesses from concussion to the bottom of his feet, resulting in wall separtions.

Congratulation to Big Brown, Rick, Paul Pompa, and IEAH on your record and good luck with your Triple Crown quest.

This video shows the type of injury Big Brown had and the application of the shoes to Mr. Feelgood. He is trained by Jimmy Takter and is an open standardbred pacer at the Meadowlands.

 

 

New Video

Crushed/Collapsed Heels  

Many horses throughout the equine industry
struggle with crushed heels. Some horses grow
very little heel and/or they wear them away as fast
as new growth is regenerated. Others don't have
thick enough walls to support their own weight
when exposed to excessive moisture. Lack of frog
pressure also contributes to the crushing of heels.

Once a hoof wall has colapsed, it is very
difficult to re-establish proper hoof growth.

This video will show how crushed heels can

be re-built using the new glues available and

how new shoes can reduce the concussion. 


 

 

New Testimonial

 

Congratulations to team Lapidus/Dilodivico

who claimed a horse for $5,000.00 and

won the Maryland Million Starter Handicap

by ten lengths

        read about it in our testimonials page

 

 

 

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