Description
Tubbease Hoof Sock
Tubbease was developed in New Zealand by Cambridge farrier Erin Hampson-Tindale. Erin was trying to solve the problem of poulticing hooves without ‘stewing’ them, as happened with most regular ‘sealed’ boots he used. So Erin created this rubber-dipped sock which ‘breathes’ whilst still protecting and soaking the damaged hoof. This ‘breathability’ prevents the hoof going soft during the treatment period. Various remedies can be used under the sock for ailments such as abscess, thrush, seedy toe, thin sole, injuries, cracks and general deterioration. Dimension is maximum width of hoof that will fit in the Tubbease cup. Tubbease is a Registered Design, No NZ 417646.
Various remedies can be used under the sock for ailments such as abscess, thrush, seedy toe, thin sole, injuries, cracks and general deterioration.
Sole Inserts – A thick EVA sole pad relieves pain for the horse and extends the life of the Tubbease. These are sold separately HERE
Dimension is internal width of Tubbease cup/maximum width of hoof that will fit in the Tubbease cup.
NB: Tubbease should always be secured with the Velcro strap supplied. A bandage is not suitable or adequate. New straps are available
Tubbease Hoof Socks are not enduring boots. They are for short term use in confined enclosures by restrained animals. Judgement should be exercised.
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