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Har1106oldfortm This is a great Easyboot Bare testimonial we would like to share. Here at EasyCare we receive so many, but this one was awesome.

I love the best of the old and the new, archaic and modern, the best of quality our earth has to offer. Harmony pulled 15 rolling hills today in the Easyboot Bares, as seen in the attached picture. The Lil' Darlin' trotted 90% of the distance. I believe the rubber is tougher now, and the wear is even. She tracked straight after a long rest in the Appalachian High Rocky Mts. resulting in a growth and remodeling of her bare hooves. Coming out to the modern road she needs the best barrier between her hooves and the pavement. I've found this to be the Bares, after years of testing equine boots . They especially work advantageously in her pacing, in that she can maximally extend her rears to her front heels. If she does kick her bulbs the smooth and narrow toed Bares go unharmed! The pictures represent my world. I feel my goals have been accomplished, the ones that I have been pursuing for years, combining bare hooves and stable road boots. Sincerely, I am grateful to all of you at EasyCare and congratulate you on the design and cost effectiveness in this latest boot. Not to mention the fact that horses now have a running boot comparable to human marathoners. I coin them"Adidas for Equine." I believe we will see a decline in the incidents of impact trauma and the resulting navicular arthritic disease in the future in equine wearing good boots. This is well documented in humans where they can express symptoms. I believe horses will follow suit. I am proud to be a representative for Easy Care Bares.

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