When flange is soft
carefully remove shoe from water, drain off excess.
If further seating is
required, this can be achieved by pressing a thumb around the
softened area before
applying the Imprint Structural Adhesive.
Holding the shoe over the heated water, apply the adhesive
around inside of flange
from heel to
heel,
(Photo
7)
and on hoof bearing surface of the shoe heel quarters.
(Photo 8)
Fit from heels first, mate with foot.
(Photo 9.)
Use the centre of the frog as
the datum; form into contours.
Quickly blend edge of flange to hoof wall
maintaining a low strong flange
especially at the heels (stretching it up the wall will
thin and weaken it) and ensure
all the indentations are filled with plastic.
Blend heels of Imprint shoe to heels of foot.
The above is the strength of the union.
Ensure adequate seating around toe
Check level of shoe and balance
Apply Imprint Shoe Freezer to softened area of the Imprint shoe (Photo
10),
spray away from
coronary border of foot, the shoe will return to its original colour
when
hard.
Place foot on ground when shoe is completely hard. (Photo
11)
Rasp any area needing removal or
smoothing. Treat as hoof.
A bead of Imprint Structural Adhesive may be applied along the
top edge
of the flange to ensure a perfect
seal.
Allow to stand until hardened, 10-15 minutes (max strength after 1 hour).
Check bonding is sound – no cracks from movement during bonding.
Check horse is comfortable, as good as before starting procedure or better.
Adding blunt ended self
tapping screws aids traction with Imprint original shoes
. Or with Imprint Plus slightly roughening the ground
surface of the new shoe with a rasp
will help reduce the initial risk of slipping.
In most cases (adult horses) - repeat procedure at approximately 5 week
intervals,
until
treatment is complete.
NB When moulding
Imprint Therapeutic Shoes, sometimes it may be necessary to
reheat part of a shoe
on the foot to attain a better fit – a hot air gun does this job well.
Always ensure hot air
gun is pointing down and away from the limb.
Hold hand around the
coronary border of hoof whilst heating flange, this will detect
any stray heat.
Removal of used Imprint Therapeutic Shoe. Rasp flange off using farriery
rasp.
Remove shoe from the
heel. (Photo 12)
Alternatively hoof nippers can be used to
quickly
remove the shoe by
starting from the heel, cutting and easing the flange carefully
away, avoiding damage
to the hoof.
Do not attempt
to just tear the shoe from the hoof.