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This shoe offers the horse stability and protection that promotes optimal performance with minimal stress. The patented NBS design*, along with a few suggested hoof preparation guidelines, will help to properly orient the shoe to the coffin bone as well as help prevent hoof capsule distortion.
21 paź 2011 · Take a look at the Natural Balance website & e-hoofcare.com for the theory behind it. Many horses develop run forward toes and that is part of the theory - to place the toe of the shoe back to where it - & 'breakover' should be. I don't personally agree with the square toe or long term use of NB shoes.
1 lip 2003 · The basic principle is that the shoe is set back at the toe with either a modified keg shoe or a Natural Balance shoe, with the widest point of the foot used as a guideline for the center of articulation.
13 paź 2024 · Unlike traditional horseshoes, which can restrict hoof movement and potentially lead to long-term issues, natural balance horse shoes aim to work with the horse’s natural hoof mechanics. This approach emphasizes hoof health, promoting optimal performance, and minimizing the risk of lameness.
27 paź 2024 · With natural balance horseshoes, your horse can experience greater stability and agility, leading to improved balance and overall performance. These horseshoes are specifically designed to mimic the natural shape and movement of the horse's hoof, allowing for better weight distribution and shock absorption.
Natural Balance principles and guidelines for hoof care are tools that farriers can use on a daily basis that are complimentary to good, conventional trimming and shoeing practices. Natural Balance guidelines can aid farriers in evaluating and treating various types of feet, healthy and pathologic.
22 cze 2005 · The natural balance method sets the shoe a certain distance in front of the coffin bone in the horse’s foot, which gives it that tippy-toe look, since the hoof overlaps the shoe. But the traditional method of horseshoeing, where the shoe is flush with the hoof, doesn’t allow the horse’s foot and leg to move naturally.