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See the following articles to learn more about Tenderhoof Solutions & Yasha Shoes, and how they can help remedy or prevent lameness in your horses:
A-Channel News - Tenderhoof Solutions of Morpeth Have Developed a New Type of Horseshoe
"A horse is heavy, and all that weight comes down to four feet; small in proportion to the rest of the animal. When a horse runs, that weight is compounded but these new horseshoes are designed to cushion the blow..."
[read more] www.atv.ca/windsor/news_56582.aspx
Forge & Farrier - Tenderhoof Educational Videos
"Ian has been involved in the equine industry for the past 30 years. Ian is now regarded as one of the top hoof specialists in the USA. TenderHoof Solutions now distributes products either designed or recommended by Ian McKinlay... It is Ian’s goal to provide information to the equine industry that will ultimately remedy or prevent lameness. One of the product lines of TenderHoof Solutions is educational videos created by Ian, sharing some of the knowledge and insight Ian has gained over his numerous years of experience in the industry... "
[read more] http://www.forgeandfarrier.co.uk/tenderhoof.htm
Fran Jurga's "HoofBlog" - New Extreme Makeover Video: Ian McKinlay and Conny Svensson Combine Glue, Nails and Adhesive and New Shoe Designs for 11th Hour Pre-Race Hoofcare
"... Harness shoer specialist Conny Svensson and hoof repair specialist Ian McKinlay went to work and, when they were re-done, rebuilt and reshod all four feet... Luckily, Ian had his video camera and he created a start-to-finish documentary of the process and is allowing the Hoof Blog to share it with you..."
[read more] hoofcare.blogspot.com/2008/09/new-extreme-hoof-makeover-video-ian.html
The Windsor Star - Kentucky Derby Winner puts Morpeth on the map
"...Ian McKinlay is a hoof specialist who works in the New York area. A few years ago Ian began tinkering with cushioned horseshoes to reduce heel concussions....The shoes, like an equine orthopedic shoe, aren't just for racehorses. Bell said the shoes could be used on any horse to help hoof issues or help prevent further injuries..."
[read more] www.canada.com/windsorstar/news/story.html
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