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Horses Need Good Feet

I learned early on in my riding that good feet are fundamental to a healthy, happy horse.

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Zak Ostrander

I can't say enough about the work Zak has done on the horses. For example, Chewy came to us with a huge wedge on the left front. Both x-rays, Zak and the Vet thought it best to remove the wedge to help with tripping and overall comfort. While he was at it, Zak recommended a bar shoe. We've taken his advise and Chewy couldn't be better. 

He's also done a great job managing thrust on Mac and making sure his feet are where they need to be.


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