Colored shoes(aka Happy Hoofwear)?
lots of ppl do now, waiting for a Jetsonized 2 morrow should be a paper heading, lol, but honestly with older ppl staying home and more of them staying with family members I think it is a good possibilty to see it happen more in the future yestake care!
We both have bad knees but love our home so we are taking bids right now for oneI sure hope we can afford one as we have lived here all our married life
I was gonna answer with sarcasm.but your name changes thatI'll go with People will put in elevators for $2000, Alex.
With the housing industry suffering and having space issues I assume houses will get smaller.
Do not try them just because they come in nifty colorsThey have their place, but they are not cheaper than aluminum shoes, unless you are talking about therapeutic aluminum shoesHappy Hoofwear runs $19/pair on their website, and aluminum StCroix eventers with clips are running around $12/pairAs with most hoof care, you need to consider your environmentThe bar at the back of the happy hoofware is to maintain the shape of the shoe, not support the hoof like an egg bar or heart bar shoeIt will trap mud and moisture, so if you live in a wet climate it may not be the best choiceA good farrier will shape a shoe as they pleaseWith the happy hoofware, you are limited to nailing in the groove they give and rasping any excess shoe awayIf you horse has hooves close to the shape that they offer, you may be able to get a fit comparable to a custom shaped steel or aluminum shoe, but if you horse falls outside the average shape, metal is your better choiceIf you show, definitely stick with inconspicuous colors.