
Dear Brinicombe Equine,
In March, my 21 year old TB, Boyce, became lame with an abscess, but rather than clearing up, the abscess kept re-occuring and xrays showed that it had spread to the pedal bone. Boyce had to have an operation to remove the damaged tissue, which resulted in a very large section of hoof wall being removed as well. On recommendation of my farrier, I started feeding Think Hard, and in just 2 months the hoof has shown incredible growth. I am delighted as it now looks like Boyce is going to come through this successfully.
11th July 2008
19th September 2008
M. W-T. Somerset
Dear Brinicombe Equine, We have a 4 year old cob who is on Think Hard as we ride him barefoot. His hooves are so good our farrier has a job to trim them!S.Y. Cornwall
Dear Brinicombe Equine,
My farrier recommended Think Hard for my horse’s crumbly hooves and I have been using it for about 8 months. Slowly his feet are getting better, but my farrier says that they were in such poor condition when I bought him that it is going to take time. I am happy with the results the Think Hard is having and my horse seems happier too!
J. T. Devon
Dear Brinicombe Equine,
I used to have trouble keeping shoes on my horse's hooves and kept having to call the farrier back. After 6 months of Think Hard both my farrier and I agree that there has been an improvement . She also used to be flat footed and walked on her heels but this has also got better .
T.C. Berks
Dear Brinicombe Equine,
After trying Think Hard at the full dose last winter and at a reduced level over the summer, I can now report that my horse has much improved feet. My farrier says that the horn quality shows substantial improvement, the shoes last longer and hold the nails better. So a very successful experiment and I shall not hesitate to recommend Think Hard.
R. Devon.
Dear Brinicombe Equine,
After 2 months lameness, a keratoma in the hoof was diagnosed. This had to be operated on, involving removal of a large piece of the hoof wall from the coronet band down, and, I was told, at least 6 months box rest. I fed full doses of Think Complete Granules and Think Hard to ensure she was getting everything she needed. After just 3 ½ months there had been so much hoof growth that the Vets said I could start riding again! I was delighted , and my farrier is recommending Think Hard to others now too. H. B. Devon
October '05
February '06 after feeding Think Hard
Dear Brinicombe Equine,
I have been feeding Think Hard to my flat footed thoroughbred for two months now. Previously I have used biotin supplements but I have never been happy with his hooves. Unfortunately I have changed farrier so he is unable to comment on any change in the quality of his hooves as yet, but to my surprise I have noticed an improvement in his soles. Since feeding Think Hard , he is much less 'footy' over stones. I have another horse with even thinner soles, so I intend to stop his current supplement and swap to yours. My horse ate it readily and I feel that the price compares favourably with other products I have used in the past. Although I did not like the smell of Think Hard at first, I have grown to like it because it is a very natural product, without chemicals.
S.M. Devon