Horseshoe and shoeing method
First Claim
1. A nail-free horseshoe for application to a horse'"'"'s hoof comprising:
- a U-shaped shoe body having a rounded toe end, a pair of opposing heel ends, and a pair of intermediate curved quarter regions between said toe end and said heel ends;
said body having a ground-engaging lower surface and a generally flat hoof-engaging upper surface adapted for engagement with the bottom of the hoof; and
a pair of spaced apart flexible malleable metal pads extending upwardly from the outer peripheries of said respective quarter regions;
whereby an adhesive can be applied between the hoof, the upper surface of said body, and the inner surfaces of said pads, said horseshoe can be applied to said hoof, and said flexible malleable pads can be bent to conform to the sides of the hoof.
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Abstract
A nail-free horseshoe for application to a horse'"'"'s hoof, which includes: a U-shaped shoe body having a rounded toe end, a pair of opposing heel ends, and a pair of intermediate curved quarter regions between the toe end and the heel ends; the body having a ground-engaging lower surface and a generally flat hoof-engaging upper surface adapted for engagement with the bottom of the hoof; and a pair of spaced apart flexible malleable metal pads extending upwardly from the outer peripheries of the respective quarter regions; whereby an adhesive can be applied between the hoof, the upper surface of the body, and the inner surfaces of the pads, the horseshoe can be applied to the hoof, and the flexible malleable pads can be bent to conform to the sides of the hoof.
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19 Claims
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1. A nail-free horseshoe for application to a horse'"'"'s hoof comprising:
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a U-shaped shoe body having a rounded toe end, a pair of opposing heel ends, and a pair of intermediate curved quarter regions between said toe end and said heel ends;
said body having a ground-engaging lower surface and a generally flat hoof-engaging upper surface adapted for engagement with the bottom of the hoof; and
a pair of spaced apart flexible malleable metal pads extending upwardly from the outer peripheries of said respective quarter regions;
whereby an adhesive can be applied between the hoof, the upper surface of said body, and the inner surfaces of said pads, said horseshoe can be applied to said hoof, and said flexible malleable pads can be bent to conform to the sides of the hoof. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17)
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18. A method for shoeing a horse, comprising the steps of:
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providing a horseshoe comprising a U-shaped shoe body having a rounded toe end, a pair of opposing heel ends, and a pair of intermediate curved quarter regions between said toe end and said heel ends;
said body having a ground-engaging lower surface and a generally flat hoof-engaging upper surface adapted for engagement with the bottom of the hoof; and
a pair of spaced apart flexible malleable metal pads extending upwardly from the outer peripheries of said respective quarter regions, each of pads having at least one aperture;
applying an adhesive between the hoof, the upper surface of said body, and the inner surfaces of said pads, and applying said horseshoe to said hoof; and
bending said pads to conform to the sides of the hoof.
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19. A method for shoeing a horse having a contracted heel, comprising the steps of:
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providing a horseshoe comprising a U-shaped shoe body having a rounded toe end, a pair of opposing heel ends, and a pair of intermediate curved quarter regions between said toe end and said heel ends;
said body having a ground-engaging lower surface and a generally flat hoof-engaging upper surface adapted for engagement with the bottom of the hoof; and
a pair of spaced apart flexible malleable metal pads extending upwardly from the outer peripheries of said respective quarter regions, each of said pads having at least one aperture;
applying an adhesive between the hoof, the upper surface of said body, and the inner surfaces of said pads, applying a spacer between the forward portion of the bottom of the hoof and the top surface of the shoe body, and applying said horseshoe to said hoof at an angle with respect to the bottom of said hoof; and
bending said pads to conform to the sides of the hoof.
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