Barefoot trimming – How to do it

The secrets to building ground thumping hooves, found in the wild

“Dear fellow horse owner,

Not long ago – probably during your lifetime – a farrier threw out his horseshoes.

His evenings of study and experimentation told him there was a better way. He’d become a barefoot trimmer.

Clients vanished, but more arrived. Word got around. He really was giving people’s horses the ground thumping hooves that are found in the wild.

I’m talking about the kind of hooves that can deal with 20-30 miles on hard ground – then deal with it all again tomorrow.

No shoes. No drugs. No expensive X-rays and vet appointments. Just hooves helped along with a trimming kit and the know-how.

At last, that know-how is available to you. So why not grab it this instant?

Get the Commonsense Barefoot Hoof Care and I guarantee…

You’ll learn how to barefoot trim your horse, following vital techniques and steps.
You’ll know how to look at any hoof, and deliver the exact treatment it needs.
You’ll save a fortune in farrier and vet bills. How much could that amount to, month after month?
You’ll be able to assess the work of professionals (would it surprise you that many are paying for the wrong barefoot trim?).
You’ll know how to cure common hoof ailments, using the barefoot trim. This includes under-run heels, flares, even navicular.
You’ll be ready to transition your horse from shoes, knowing what to expect.
You’ll understand why we trim to the wild model, and the devastating consequences of shoes.

That last point is perhaps the most important. The hoof on a shod horse cannot expand and contract as it should.

75{e7330e343a2ca9555f0bdc9ba7ebcb5adce3c949adb1b7ed0e5675b1497ccd37} of its ability to absorb shock is destroyed, sending the trauma up the leg.

Blood doesn’t pump to the feet with each stride. This puts immense strain on the heart. But also…

The hoof’s white line, holding the hoof wall to the coffin bone it starved. Before long it becomes weak and stretchy.

This has occurred in horses shod for less that one year.

Everybody should give their horse the hooves he was meant for.

Vet bills whimper away, and in some cases stop completely.

And signing up now is your first step.

So who’s this not for?

I’ll admit. Commonsense Barefoot Hoof Care isn’t for everyone. In fact, I know of some who’d sneer at it.

They swear by the same shoeing techniques as their grandfather, who swore by the same shoeing techniques as his grandfather.

If this is you, I’m sorry you read this far. Old values die hard. You needn’t read any further.

But if you believe the last 10 years have taught us more about horse care than the entire 20th Century…

And you understand, those pulling off the shoes are enjoying healthier horses (and a healthier bank balance to follow)…

Then you’ll surely turn your subscription into a new skill, lasting your entire life on horseback.

Time spent here will soon become time saved.

Of course, you can’t sign up and become an instant expert. Like any craft, this demands time and study.

But put the financial and health benefits aside for a moment. This step is still worth taking.

Never again will you begin a ride, only to notice a shoe has fallen off.

You’re devoting your time to developing your trimming skills, not waiting for the farrier to arrive with your shoes.

I know what I’d rather do. The Barefoot Trimming ebook costs just $19.95.

What if you really mastered this? That’s 5, maybe 6 times less than you’d pay a farrier. And you’ll soon notice the vet savings as well.

Sign up now. If this isn’t everything I’ve promised, you’ll get a full refund. I guarantee it.

Happy riding.

Al

2 thoughts on “Barefoot trimming – How to do it”

  1. Hi I’m all for barefoot horse I have three of my own all barefoot there goods are really healthy and since took shoes of my mare and gelding they haven’t had any problems you don’t see a horse being shod in the wild so I don’t see why we shoe our horses

  2. Hi I’m all for barefoot horse I have three of my own all barefoot there hoofs are really healthy and since took shoes of my mare and gelding they haven’t had any problems you don’t see a horse being shod in the wild so I don’t see why we shoe our horses Im all for my horses to be natural the way they live together

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