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EasyCare Hoof Boot Size Calculator

  • EasyCare Hoof Boot Size Calculator
    This is a great tool for calculating which size boot you'll need -- just type in your horses hoof measurements and it'll automatically calculate the size you'll need for each of our boots -- Easyboot (New and pre 2005 versions), Epic, Bare, Old Macs, Boas and Soakers. You do need Microsoft Excel to use this.

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Why Blog?

Have you ever thought about starting your own blog?  It's easier than you think.  There are a number of blog services available.  The one that we use is Typepad.  There are also services such as BlogSpot and others that walk you through a simple process so that you can set your blog up in a matter of minutes. 

A blog connects you with the people who matter

Blog to broadcast news to the world or to share your individual passion. Use a blog to engage with your customers or to find new ones.

It’s easy to start and maintain

You don’t need an IT staff or a degree in computer science to start a TypePad blog. Designing your blog is point-and-click, and updating your blog is simpler than sending an email.

Blogs can lead people back to your website and can help you keep your customers updated on a regular basis.  If you would like to see other sample blogs visit From the Horse's Mouth, Karen's EasyCare and Endurance Musings,  or for something completely different, the Lumosity Brain Health Blog (This is a great blog for any of you who want to increase your brain power, or who just want help remembering where you put your keys!)

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One afternoon, I was in the backyard hanging the laundry when an old, tired-looking dog wandered into the yard. I could tell from his collar and well-fed belly that he had a home. But when I walked into the house, he followed me, sauntered down the hall and fell asleep in a corner. An hour later, he went to the door, and I let him out. The next day he was back. He resumed his position in the hallway and slept for an hour.
This continued for several weeks. Curious, I pinned a note to his collar: "Every afternoon your dog comes to my house for a nap. "
The next day he arrived with a different note pinned to his collar: "He lives in a home with ten children - he's trying to catch up on his sleep."

I cried from laughter
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