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Equine Affaire 2009 in Springfield, MA.

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If you're in W. Springfield, Massachusetts  this week, be sure to stop in at the 12th annual Equine Affaire www.equineaffaire.com  and visit with our EasyCare Representatives, Chris Freeman, Debbie Schwiebert, and Miriam Rezine. They will be happy to answer any questions and/or demonstrate our hoof boot line for you. Stop in at the Better Living Building Nov12 through Nov15, you will find EasyCare set up in Booth #508. 

There will be a host of clinics, seminars, and demonstrations to cover subjects as wide ranging as natural and alternative therapies, stable management, nutrition, and first aid techniques. Don't miss this great affaire!  

November 11, 2009 in EasyCare, Educational, Fun, Hoof Boots, Informational Article | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Getting Ready for Winter Riding

Boot with studs With winter just right around the corner - I know for some of you it seems like it is already here - it is time to think about winterizing your hoof boots. The EasyCare  studs are designed for durability and ultimate traction, and are great for riding on ice, mud or turf.   You can add our studs to any of our boots, (except the RX and soaker). At the Kentucky North American Championship ride our Swiss EasyCare distributor, HoofGroove added studs to the EasyCare Glue-on boots (see picture above) with a unique stud system developed for the grass and slippery conditions found in Switzerland.  The studs were a great success!  Sibylle Krieg of HoofGroove has a great deal of experience with studs and has been providing horses traction with her stud system for years. you can read more about that here.

Our studs now come in regular (3/4") and long (1"). For the bigger size boots (size 5 and up) you will need to install the longer studs due to increased sole thickness.

So don't let a little ice and snow stop  you - get out and ride!

November 04, 2009 in Accessories, Boa Boot, Easyboot Edge, Easyboot Epic, Easyboot Glove, Easyboot Glue-On, Helpful Tips, Hoof Boots, Old Mac's & OMG2's | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Barefoot Hoof Care Clinic with High Performance Hooves

Jay and Q DeHart from High Performance Hooves will be hosting a lecture and hands on cadaver hoof trimming clinic on Saturday, November 14th 2009 in Florence, Montana.   This clinic will provide a rare opportunity to trim and dissect a cadaver hoof and learn how your trimming affects the internal structures of the hoof.  Participants will also learn how nutrition, proper trimming, good pasture management can help your horse grow a healthy hoof.

Topics to be Covered:

Equine Nutrition, Pasture Care, Hoof Boots, Barefoot Trimming.  They will also cover Safe Horse Handling by Ethan & Lorri Zimmerman, 1* Certified Parelli Natural Horseman Instructors.

Cost:  $90.00 per participant - hands on class is limited.   Auditors are welcome - the cost is $40.00.

Location:  The Natural Horse LLC, Florence

Date:  Saturday, November 14, 2009

Time:  9 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.

If interested in attending please contact Jay and Q DeHart for more information at 406-777-1256.

Please Note:  Dress appropriately for handling and trimming cadaver hooves.  Required tools; rasp, hoof knife, hoof pick and gloves.  Recommended tools; nippers and trimming chaps.

October 28, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, Current Affairs, Educational, Hoof Boots, HoofCare | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Old Mac Original Boots Make First Trail Ride A Success!

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"I just wanted to compliment you and your company one more time. The replacement boot arrived the day before we left for our trail ride just as promised. We rode for 3 days for a total of 25 miles over creek rock, water crossings, and knee deep mud. Never once did we lose a boot, and they offered excellent protection. They were definitely easy to get on and off. Thanks to your helpful service, we were able to take my 9 year old son on his first real trail ride without any problems with his horse's tender feet."
Stacey White

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October 19, 2009 in Fun, Hoof Boots, Old Mac's & OMG2's | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Cowan Horse Adventures


Honey Here's a great way to spend an evening or a day out in our beautiful Arizona desert! It's a family run carriage and horse back riding operation in Southwest Tucson, Arizona, run by Brad and Caroline Cowan.









Click on to their website www.cowanhorseadventures.com and learn all about it. You can head out with family or  friends and take time to see those spectacular views on horseback, or in a horse drawn all terrain carriage. Leave the driving to someone else and enjoy! You pick the start time and also choose from a variety of trails, easy and flat to mountainous and challenging. A variety of gentle horses are offered. Mount selection is based on your skill level and size. Here are a couple of LT_Go_For_the_Gusto pictures of Caroline and Honey sporting Easyboots and Brad on Lt Go For the Gusto. Where's your boots Brad? The weather  is great folks, so call (520) 883-5529 and make your appointment to get out on those great Sonoran Desert trails with the Cowans! Happy Trails everyone from EasyCare!

  

 

October 16, 2009 in Easyboots, EasyCare, Fun, Hoof Boots, Informational Article | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Barefoot and Boots

Leslie McDougall from Troy, Montana sent us a few pictures of her ride in the Bob Marshall Wilderness....................

"I thought you'd like to see that we made it in to the Chinese Wall in the Bob Marshall Wilderness with Easyboot Epics. My one mare fits well in the size ones and we rode the whole way without losing a boot, even though we went through one real nasty bog hole. Here's a couple pictures....


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I've had great luck with barefoot and boots, especially once I get the right size and type of boot for the horse"



October 13, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, Easyboot Epic, EasyCare, Fun, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Tipey-Toed Foals With Contracted Tendons

Here is an interesting article found in Equine Network for all you out there with a new foal! If you see your mare's newborn filly prancing around the stall like it is wearing invisible high-heels, you might be a little concerned that your foal is dreaming of being a ballerina instead of a barrel racer or hunter jumper. But don't worry; one of the most common deformities that equine veterinarians deal with in newborns is contracted digital flexor tendons. This may cause foals to walk on the toes of their front hooves instead of being flat footed.

Dr. Eric Carlson, equine surgery resident at the University of Illinois Veterinary Teaching Hospital, explains that there are several suspected reasons why this malformation may occur, though there is little hard scientific proof. "One reason contracted tendons might happen is due to intrauterine malpositioning, in which a mare may be carrying a foal that is a bit too large relative to its size," he explains. Other culprits may be ingestion of locoweed and hybrid Sudan grass during pregnancy, goiter, or a dominant gene mutation in the sire.

No matter what the cause, the end result is the same: a tendon that is too tight or too short for the foal's legs. Anatomically speaking, all horses have two major tendons that run directly behind their cannon bone (the large bone between the horse's knee and fetlock). They are fittingly named the superficial and the deep digital flexor tendon. Since the deep tendon attaches to a bone inside the horse's hoof, if it were to be contracted or shortened, it would cause the horse's leg to curl up beneath itself--which is exactly what happens in a case of contracted tendons.

Veterinarians can correct the deformity in many ways, but each case requires individualized treatment. Fortunately, "the prognosis for a foal born with contracted tendons is good," says Dr. Carlson. While some minor cases may not need any treatment, more severe deformities require intervention.

One of the treatment options veterinarians can try is an intravenous antibiotic. While the thought of using an antibiotic for a problem other than an infection may sound perplexing, "it is thought that the drug prevents the influx of calcium ions into the muscle fibers and brings about relaxation," explains Dr. Carlson. And relaxation is exactly what the doctor calls for if tendons are pulled so tightly that the hoof cannot touch the ground appropriately.

Other options include using toe extensions that help to change the break over point of the hoof and stretch the tendons, as well as splints or casts. In a few rare cases surgery is needed to correct the problem, but that is usually more common with the acquired deformities, not the congenital ones.

It is important to note that if a newborn foal has a difficult time walking, it will need human assistance every few hours around the clock to stand and nurse. Although Dr. Carlson knows all too well that sleeping on a straw-floored stall for a few nights with a newborn foal may not be the most comfortable bed, the reward is priceless. Watching what was once a crippled filly take her first few steps to nurse without human assistance is worth the wait--even if it does happen at two in the morning. 

Next thing you know he or she will be kicking up those bare hooves wanting to try on some new boots. Try EasyCare, we have a great selection to choose from!


 

October 09, 2009 in EasyCare, Educational, Hoof Boots, Informational Article | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Boots in Action

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These horses are wearing Easyboot Bare boots and Easyboot Epics on their journey down the road. If you do cart driving, here is some pictures of horses successfully using boots and being barefoot and lovin' it!!!!!


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October 06, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, Easyboot Bare, Easyboot Epic, EasyCare, Fun, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Recent Horse Health Fair in Cottonwood, California

Several Hoof Care Practitioners set up a booth at this recent fair and shared some pictures with us.

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As told to us by Jennifer Borchard.......

"Thought I would share some pics with you from the Horse Health Fair that Tonya Durden, Sue Laurente, Alicia Mosher and I did on September 12.

Although the turnout was low, the response to our hoofcare presentation and booth was great. We all chose a different aspect of hoofcare to talk about:

Sue talked about the components in a good hoof.

Alica talked about components of a poor hoof.

Tonya talked about boots and when and why to boot.

I talked on diet and lifestyle.

Our booth proudly displayed our Pacific Hoof Care Practitioners banner and the EasyCare banner. Our table had printouts on hoof health and care, specimens of P1, P2, P3 and navicular bone, as well as a Brumby foot. Brochures on the Nibble Nets, info on slow down feeders and Paddock Paradise, lots of books as well as several different types of EasyCare boots and brochures. People liked being able to check out those boots! We kept our info very simple and tried to present a non- denominational look at hoof and horse care with the thought that people are coming to search out info and when they are ready for what we do, they will know that we are available to help them."

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October 05, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, EasyCare, Hoof Boots, HoofCare | Permalink | Comments (0)

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EasyCare's 2009 Hoof Boot Contest Update



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EasyCare's 2009 Hoof Boot Contest has hit 15,585 miles and counting!  Click here to check out the current standings.  A variety of riders have been seen riding their equine friends sporting their favorite EasyCare hoof boots, including the new Easyboot Glove and Easyboot Glue On!  It's not too late to enter the contest.  Click here for more information.

Happy Riding!

September 25, 2009 in Contests & Promotions, Easyboot Epic, Easyboot Glove, Easyboot Glue-On, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

Hoof Boot Upgrade Program

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There's still some great riding time left before winter gets here. Trade in your old boots now and get a new upgraded style for 1/2 price. It's the ongoing Hoof Boot Upgrade Program and still going strong. It's simple, fill out the form, pack your old boots up and send them to EasyCare. You can do this once a year per customer. Upgrade to any one of our riding boots, Epics, Bares, Grips, Old Macs, Old Mac G2's, Gloves, Glue-Ons, Boas and Edge's We have all the boots for any of your riding needs!  

See you on the trail!  

September 24, 2009 in Boa Boot, Easyboot Bare, Easyboot Edge, Easyboot Epic, Easyboot Glove, Easyboot Glue-On, Easyboot Grip, EasyCare, Hoof Boots, Informational Article | Permalink | Comments (0)

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The Fall Season is Upon Us

Today is the first day of the fall season..... cooler temperatures, leaves changing colors, time to think about getting out there and getting in some really good rides! 

Send us some pictures  of you and your horses in your part of the country and share the changing of this beautiful season. Send a testimonial about your EasyCare hoof boots with your pictures and get a free gift from EasyCare!

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September 22, 2009 in EasyCare, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Need Help With Boot Fitting?

If you live in Arizona or are planning a trip here this winter......come see us for a free boot fitting. We are here to help you with the correct fit and boot style for your horse. Just give us a call and set up an appointment and we will help you with a boot selection. Call us at 800-447-8836 or local 297-1900.

We have a portable panel area set up and you can unload and then we will measure and try boots on. Once we find the correct fit and style, we will then show you how to install and remove your boots AND then have you do the install/removal so you can be comfortable and knowledgeable when you are at home or on your ride.

Don't forget to bring your old boots to trade in and utilize the Upgrade program while you are purchasing boots from us.

Give us a call and we will get you set for a visit and boot fitting here at EasyCare. We love to meet our customers and their horses!!!!!!

Happy Trails !

September 16, 2009 in Easyboot Bare, Easyboot Edge, Easyboot Epic, Easyboot Glove, Easyboot Glue-On, Easyboot Grip, Easyboot RX, Easyboots, EasyCare, EasySoaker, Hoof Boots, Old Mac's & OMG2's | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Easyboot Gloves

Check out these two horses enjoying life......what better way to spend a day....Easyboot Gloves, fresh grass and beautiful scenery!

Winston and partner sharing the good eats.

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September 14, 2009 in Easyboot Glove, Fun, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Need a Boot Repair?

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We at EasyCare know that some of those trails can get pretty rough so when the buckle on your Epic boot has seen it's last trail, the lace has snapped on your Boa boot or the gaiter on your Glove boot didn't survive that last really rough ride, don't despair!  We have a great boot repair department here at EasyCare.  Of course for the do it yourself customers, the replacement parts and accessories are all available on our website or by calling our customer service department at 1-800-447-8836.  Also on the  website if you click on "Tips" on each boot page you can find videos and instructions for almost every repair you may need.

For those who do not want to do the repair yourself  - or just don't have the time because you would rather be out riding - please call customer service and get a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number before sending any repairs to EasyCare.  The cost for boot repair  is $6.00 per boot labor, the cost of any parts needed and shipping back to you.

August 05, 2009 in Accessories, Boa Boot, Easyboot Epic, Easyboot Glove, Helpful Tips, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Boa Boots to the Rescue

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My mare picked up a LONG nail, almost 4 inches...and she was never lame. But, we ended up taking her to the Arizona Equine Hospital in Gilbert, AZ. Here's the x-rays of her foot. The nail was in the groove of the frog and totally buried in there. It was basically sticking out against the skin in her pastern. The first vet had us remove the nail which was the wrong thing to do. If this happens to you, LEAVE the nail in there, get the horse to a vet and have it x-rayed so they can see the path. It was diffcult to totally see the final path on my horse because the heel bulb had blown out at this point.

I had to keep a bandage on the hoof for two weeks after the vet cut out the hoof where the nail had gone. I used a "one size too big" Boa boot and a  diaper along with a small amount of vet tape around the pastern so the boot wouldn't rub. I found using the Boa was great as it was easy to get on over the diaper, she never got any rub sores at all and never lost the diaper. Here she is two months later on a trail ride at the North Rim ( Grand Canyon ) wearing her Easyboot Epics. Didn't have a lame step and was glad to be out and about again (so was I)! I don't know where I'd be without my Epics and Boas.

Letha Simmons

Arizona

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July 28, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, Boa Boot, Easyboot Epic, Educational, Helpful Tips, Hoof Boots, Informational Article, Testimonials | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Edges Going Strong


EB-Edge_front_angle_web[1] Here's another great story from a happy client, using the new Edge Boot :

We got the Edges yesterday and took an easy test drive about BG Lake last night. So  far we LOVE them! Incredibly easy to put on and adjust. We took one on the uphill rocky/muddy trails on the interior and they did great. Tucker was protesting not having rear boots on so we didn't do much more than trot, but so far VERY impressed. I really think EasyCare is on to something that will finally work for us!

Thank You Suzi, keep the great stories coming! 

July 16, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, Easyboot Edge, EasyCare, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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EasyCare to Help Booting at Tevis

Press Release:  EasyCare, Inc. for immediate release:

EasyCare's president, Garrett Ford, will be on hand to help competitors fit, adjust and glue hoof boots on before the world famous 100-mile Tevis Cup Ride. Mr. Ford will arrive July 30th at Robie Park, and is taking appointments now for those who would like his help to ensure that their hoof boots are properly applied before the event. The ride starts on August 1.

the Tevis cup is the most famous of all endurance rides, and challenges even the best of riders. Numerous competitors will be riding in easyboot Gloves and Easyboot Glue-Ons over bare hooves including the 2007 winner, Jeremy Reynolds. While many riders have successfully competed at Tevis in hoof boots, EasyCare believes this will be the largest field of booted horses ever.

To make an appointment for your horse, please email  admin@easycareinc.com

Best of luck to everyone at this great event.    

July 14, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, Easyboot Glove, Easyboot Glue-On, EasyCare, Fun, Hoof Boots, HoofCare, Informational Article | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Cornerstone Assisted Riding & Equitherapy

A few months ago EasyCare had the opportunity to donate some slightly used Easyboots to our friends at Cornerstone Assisted Riding & Equitherapy (CARE).  These hoof boots went to help some very special therapy horses named Dancer, Ike, Monty, Mr. Quickers, and Gabi. "They are each very special because they have the temperament to do the very challenging job of providing equine assisted therapy to our clients with special physical and emotional needs", says Wendee Walker of Cornerstone Equestrian Center.  Once the boots arrived Hoof Care Practitioner Jessica Armstrong stopped by to trim the horses and set them up in their new boots.  Thanks Jessica for making sure our equine pals were comfortable!

Cornerstone is completely run by volunteers and has been providing Equitherapy since 1985. They are located in American Canyon, CA.  Click here to learn more about their program.

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June 27, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, Easyboots, EasyCare, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Fits Like A Glove

 DSCN2454 (3) Karen Reeves sent EasyCare  these great pics of  her Mule Rosa in her fit kit shells.  She should be our poster child for the fit! The Gloves, our latest new hoof  boot design will be a must for her!

Numerous requests have been sent to EasyCare for the Glove Boot which is a form fitting, seamless boot that hugs the hoof and responds like a natural foot. The material this boot is made of stretches over the hoof and clings to the wall so as for little or no debris to enter the boot when riding in such conditions as sand and mud. The boot has no external hardware which means no replacing of cables. Studs an be used and are available for winter riding. If you have a horse that overreaches these boots have a faster breakover and as mentioned no hardware to catch on the front heel if you are wearing them on the hind feet.  

The Glove must be carefully sized and fitted to the hoof. Measuring in milimeters will make for the best most precise fit. The width and length of the hoof must fall into the same size catagory. In addition, these boots are sold individually. Which ever choice of boots you make, hurry and place your orders and get ready for some great summer riding! Happy Trails!

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June 26, 2009 in Accessories, Easyboot Glove, EasyCare, Hoof Boots, Informational Article | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Little Lightfoot

Little Lightfoot is already practicing his racing skills!  Click here to check out this cutie in action!    Wonder what his boot of choice will be?  Epics, Bares... There's so much to choose from the options are endless!  A special thank you to Ute Miethe of Balanced Step for sending us this video and sweet photos.

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"He's only about 3 weeks old and already almost as big as last years colt Zorro (although Zorro is rather petite)," says Ute.  Lightfoot and Zorro are pictured below.  Lightfoot is pictured above with his proud mama.

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Be sure to check out the EasyCare Photo Gallery for other great photos of horses in action sporting their favorite hoofboots! 

June 19, 2009 in Easyboot Bare, Easyboot Epic, Easyboot Glove, Fun, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Cowboy Cisco Rides Again

Cowpony Tenny Shoes (2)Here's a great photo of Cisco and Karen Reeves sporting Epics on a cattle drive. Karen says Cisco wore his Epics and went through it with out a hitch. There were three other clients there and their horses also did well in their boots. Karen mentioned there was one shod horse who lost a shoe out on the range. Hope he had a spare Easyboot with him! It's nice to see the horses performing so well out in the work world with a few extra minutes that it takes to apply boots instead of being shod. Good Job you two, we at EasyCare wish we were out there with you!  

June 18, 2009 in Barefoot Horses, Easyboot Epic, Easyboots, EasyCare, Fun, Hoof Boots, HoofCare | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Excellent Edge Fit!

SANY1006 Since our Easyboot Edge is a new addition to the EasyCare line, we get a lot of calls and e-mails here at the EasyCare customer help desk from customers asking about the fit of the boot and if their fit is good.  These pictures sent in from Angela show her horse wearing the Edge boot and it is an excellent fit!  If you have any questions on sizing or fit with the Edge, Easyboot Glove, Easyboot Glue-On's or any of our other boots or boot accessories please feel free to e-mail us at www.admin@easycareinc.com or call us at 1-800-447-8836.   We will always be happy to look at any pictures you can send us to help make sure your horse has the best fit possible.                                                               

June 17, 2009 in Boot Fitting & Sizing, Contacting EasyCare, Easyboot Glove, Easyboot Glue-On, Hoof Boots | Permalink | Comments (0)

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21 Year Old Tulip Does 20,000

Read this great article about Tulip, what an awesome accomplishment! Congratulations Tulip, from EasyCare! Maybe we can interest you in some of our hoof boots. We have several which are great for endurance!

Tulip, a Morab gelding who will turn 21 on June 21, is endurance riding’s most enduring equine, with 20,805 miles to his credit. He is the first horse in American Endurance Ride Conference (AERC) history to surpass the 20,000 mile mark.
Tulip’s name? The rumor, according to Dr. Les Carr, Tulip’s owner, is that a bed of lovely tulips was nearby during Tulip’s birth. The 15.2-hand Tulip, registered as a half-Arabian by the Arabian Horse Association, is by the Morgan stallion Calamity’s Pizzaz, whose sire is from the Kingston line. His dam, Belif, is a granddaughter of Bu-Zahar, a son of Ferzon-Hall of Fame sire of National Champions.
Carr, of Somerset, CA, has amassed 46,460 miles of his own during his 24 years of AERC competitions. Both Carr and Tulip exemplify AERC’s commitment to valuing equine longevity. Although he has completed four 100-mile rides, Tulip’s specialty is the 50-mile endurance ride, especially when combined into AERC Pioneer Rides, which include at least three consecutive days of 50- to 55-mile rides. And the grey gelding’s not burning up the trail; he and Carr tend to finish towards the back of the pack in most competitions. “The AERC motto is ‘to finish is to win’,” noted Carr. “However, winning can be accomplished in different ways. One way to win is for the rider to make the decision to ride the same horse over a long period of time and place at the middle or tail end of the ride. This approach has been my choice.”
Carr’s horse philosophy has evolved over the years, and Tulip is his third horse to go over 10,000 miles. Carr credits starting slowly and carrying a lightweight rider—in Tulip’s case, junior Lainey Porter rode Tulip for his first few thousand miles of competition. “I sponsored and accompanied Lainey, who rode Tulip slowly and followed my strategies and lead,” said Carr. A pace of 5.5 miles per hour is another of Carr’s tenets. By not galloping or cantering, Carr plans to take nine to 10 hours to complete a 50-mile ride. To make that trail time easier on Tulip, Carr spends most of his riding time standing up in the stirrups. He allows Tulip to eat and drink pretty much continually along the trail, and carefully watches both Tulip’s intake and outgo which, Carr says, “provide significant clinical signs as to the condition of Tulip along the endurance trail.” Carr isn’t willing to take risks with his high-mileage horse. “If Tulip is even slightly off in his gait—even if the judges say Tulip could continue in the ride—Tulip and I load up and go home. Any sign of colic results in my immediately pulling Tulip from the ride and requesting immediate vet treatment,” said Carr. “My operating philosophy is that there is always another endurance ride to do, but not another Tulip.”Most years, Carr and Tulip would complete around 1,000 miles of competition a year. Their highest mileage year was 2006, when they completed 1,970 miles. Along the way, the pair have picked up numerous awards from AERC, including regional mileage championships and Pioneer Awards, even a couple of national mileage championships when he was ridden by Porter back in the mid-1990s.At age 74, Carr keeps himself in shape with bodybuilding and weightlifting when he’s not riding. At 5’8”, he keeps his weight at a trim 148 pounds. A practicing clinical psychologist, Carr considers riding “a mystical and spiritual experience.”

A stairway fall back in 1999 looked like it was the end of Carr’s riding, according to his team of doctors. But after a full year of recovery, he’s been back standing in the saddle for miles and miles every month, although his left leg remains slightly weakened. “I’m appreciative of Brent and Cheryl Johnson, who pitched in and rode Tulip for nearly 1,400 miles during my year off,” said Carr.

Carr has no plans to retire Tulip. The pair have already completed 670 miles in the current ride season. But Carr said that he and Tulip will no longer be doing as many five-day Pioneer Rides (250 miles over five days), instead focusing on one-day 50s and the three-day 155-mile Pioneer Rides.

“Life along the endurance trail is unpredictable, in line with our universe that is inherently chaotic and unpredictable,” said Carr. But the septuagenarian, who rides along with his wife, Jill, and her trustworthy mule, Walker, at his side, Carr hopes to ride Tulip as long as possible along the endurance trails.

For more information about AERC or endurance riding, please contact the AERC office, located in Auburn, CA, at (866) 271-2372, aerc@foothill.net or visit www.aerc.org.

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It  just doesn't get better than this! These are pictures of a newborn offspring of  Taskin, Gypsy Stallion, owned by Villa Vanners who resides in Oregon. Baby was born this past April and looks like he's real comfortable where he's at. The pictures were taken immediately after birth, the mare laid down, Baby trotted around and crawled right up into her lap. Mom and Baby are doing well and it won't be long before he's up and running around wanting hoof boots to sport around in. He'll be calling EasyCare wanting to know more about the line of boots available to him...which one will it be, hmmm... Epics, Bares, Boas, Gloves, Edges, Old Mac G1's or G2's ? Decisions, decisions..... Sleep well little one, see you on the trail one day... 

 






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May 28, 2009 in Boa Boot, Easyboot Bare, Easyboot Edge, Easyboot Epic, Easyboot Glove, EasyCare, Fun, Hoof Boots, Old Mac's & OMG2's | Permalink | Comments (0)

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