I heard of the EponaShoe as a “glue-on” shoe, but my farrier put them on with nails like a regular shoe. Which is better?
The EponaShoe can be nailed on just like a conventional shoe — in fact, that is what most users of the EponaShoe do. So, any farrier can apply the shoe, and no special tools are needed. However, we also took care to develop the EponaShoe so that, as an alternative, it may be glued-on. While this is in no way required to use the shoe, we have found that it can be helpful in therapeutic cases. The glue spreads the load evenly and allows the farrier to correct various problems at the same time. Some users come to EponaShoe due to real problems — and use glue — after a few shoeing when the problems subside, they switch to simply nailing on the EponaShoe.
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