Better than barefoot
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Better than barefoot
RAZERHORSE News Stig H Johansson 2004, he was the first to try the Razer shoe, today he welcomes Propad on the market. New Swedish research leading to better horse health ERIK LUNDKVIST Flagday for Razer Founder of Razer & Propad After the victories at the 2014 Hambletonian the Takter Stable reveals how they got there Johan Untersteiner Speed means nothing without control Better than barefoot Photo: Eva Larsson Erik Lundkvist, founder of Razer & Propad Swedish research and new materials reduce injuries and increase performance Erik Lundqvist is the innovator of the Razerhorse concept, which is based on flexible shoes and hoof pads that gives a more natural feel to a shod horse. – For me, of course, each customer and horse are equally important, but the 2014 Hambletonian, I will not forget. I’m so happy for all involved in the project and especially Bengt Ågerup, who owns Trixton, the winner of the 2014 Hambletonian. Horses trained in Razer shoes and Propads were alone in the stretch, they just continued to increase the distance all the way to the finish line. The Razerhorse concept is born In 2000, Erik Lundqvist began to question why injuries occur so extensively and why shoes and Pads look like they do. At that time his own horse was injured in a rear knee and was diagnosed with severe recurring hoof lameness. – I built my own prototypes in the garage, until I understood the whole function of the hoof. Years went by finding a flexible material that could be shaped with a hammer. The intention was not to disrupt function the barefoot hoof offers in landing, traction and rollover. Years of testing with different materials the design was created and completed. Erik went to Bahco Tools, a quality tool company in Sweden. Stig H Johansson was the first to test the new prototype. Professor Lars Roepstorff at the Swedish University of agricultural Sciences led a study on the step symmetry with different fittings. Horses selected by Stig H Johansson were filmed with high speed camera. Erik believed that horseshoes and pads on a healthy hoof should not lock the heel. The hoof should not be a barrier in the performance. Breeding increases the likelihood of speed, load increases with speed, therefore, it is extra important to have the right equipment with high quality. Razer Vs Standard shoes, what does the innovator say? A simple question can get a complicated answer. In my point of view, it is important that hooves are trained to withstand the high loads from racing. We should stick to what qualities the hoof has. In my opinion there are 3 main ones to follow: 1. – The hoof capsule leans backward to slide = X° 2. A Thin grip wall The frog is pointed to not hinder the slide. The hind capsule is angled backward more compared to the front. It tells me that naturally the hind foot shall slide longer than the front foot during landing. The rear sliding foot goes forward to carry the weight. When the hind hoof allows sliding, the horse moves effortlessly ahead, more weight will be put further back and that improves the traction. The slow motion camera shows us that a hoof-pair lands approximately 3-4 times per second in a race. If the hoof is allowed to slide as with Razer, it reduces the number of steps and increases the effort in the race that can be crucial in the finish. The frog’s role is to obstruct the downward movement on the short pastern bone in the load phase and carry the weight of the horse, it unloads the capsule and heel. pressure of the frog increases the flow of fluid and blood. The frog also holds up the heel area witch make the rollover easier. It protects the flexor tendons and the tendons stabilizing the joints. The earlier the frog stops the down ward movement of short pastern, the faster the flexor tendons and muscles will be ready for the acceleration phase. A barefoot hoof and RAZER has a narrow grip wall that falls easily through the surface to the solid ground, the frog and sole get immediate contact with the ground. Razer, full groundcontact Standard shoes are too wide and therefore floats on the surface.The frog is elevated from the ground surface and is therefore late to absorb the recoil shock. The delayed hoof mechanism slows the turnaround, stress the ligaments and delays the acceleration phase. Traditional shoe, no groundcontact 3. Individual vertical movements The hoof acts as a split rear axle on a car I call it “Individual vertical movements”. Razer, balance the joints in slopes and uneven ground. The frog splits the capsule in the heel The hoof capsule is split in the heel by the frog. It allows ws the two sides of the hoof to flex in, out, up and down wn individually. The heel is composed of elastic tissue sue which plays a crucial role to keep the joints balanced. ed. If thee horse hor h orrssee lands on uneven surfaces with one half of the hoof hooof o it it will willl wi stop the movement, while the other half co continues on nttiin nue u s too go go straight downward. Standard shoes lock the hoof. If you lock this function with a non-flexible horse shoe the loaded hoof half will stop while the other half of the hoof rotates downward. Stabilizing and suspensory ligament is the first to get stressed. The faster the horse runs, the more centered landing and more load is made against the outer hoof half. The dosage increases the load and it only fits a certain speed. The hoof is not prepared for the vertical stress that arises barefoot if you have trained in standard shoes. If the horse is not able to carry his weight centered, it will not be up to speed. The gist of the design, material quality and substantive function is critical to the health condition and speed. Johan Untersteiner The Untersteiner Show Johan is one of the most successful drivers in Sweden and has not only experience at national but also at international racing competitions. The greatest triumph was in Kentucky at The Red Mile when he broke the world record with Giant Diablo.The activities on the farm and Halmstad racetrack is already in full swing after the move. It blows downwind of Untersteiner and many want their horses in training there. He already has 67 horses in the stables, and more are on the way in. Johan is humbled by all the success and laughs amused at what happened at the races a few weeks ago when Swedish television renamed the V-75 races The Untersteiner Show. Open to new ideas He has many to thank for the knowledge that makes him who he is today. – Dad is of course one of my role models, he has always been there and supported me. Roger Wahlman has also meant a lot to me, he is a master when it comes to young horse training. Obviously I learned a lot from others but I always try to look for new ideas and solutions. I keep trying to develop in training and in the approach of the horses. If the ideas run out of, it quickly becomes lull. Running with Razer The hoof health is fundamental said Johan, horses are born barefoot, putting on a standard shoe is changing conditions. – I learned to shoe at Hultman, but leave everything except tap shoes to Petri Tarrimaa, my farrier. However, I have opinions about what the horses to be shod with. All our starting horses currently using Razer Shoes, it has a good shape, provides a good traction and glide in landing. Web substrate also plays a role, for example if the track is bad, it is more closely how the hoof looks. At a perfect track as Halmstad, it is not quite as important. Razer shoe has an advantage in the inferior paths with very compacted material. I think it is the best shoe on the market. The horse in balance – When I balance the horse, I try to get it to move rhythmically. An individual needs a rounder step and another has trouble lifting the feet. During the winter I will test the Propad, I do not have much experience myself but have heard from many others that are spot on by horses trampling through and to maintain a good hoof function. There is much to operate in a stable with many horses. All are involved in the business to go around and for me it is important to work with the best in their fields. The cooperation between the attendants, trainer, farrier and veterinarian is invaluable. “It`s Not just a sports it`sa way of life” Johan Untersteiner Text and photo: Eva Larsson After a year in Stefan Hultmans stable and 10 years in Roger Wahlman stable the circle is closed. Johan Untersteiner and his partner Paula Pettersson, has chosen to move back home to family and friends in Halmstad. Besides The cooperation with Peter Untersteiner and the task as second driver in the stable, Johan together with Paula started to build their own business in the courtyard of Holm. The horse industry in Sweden is a multi-billion dollar industry. When you come to Halmstad racetrack you understand that the family Untersteiner contributes to a large portion of the sales. Peter runs one of the largest training activities within the racetrack. Approximately he has 150 horses in training and it is not difficult to find the Untersteiner stables. Catharina, accurate consistent and persistent It is a special energy between Catharina Johansson and her horse Youana. A charming combination of modesty and strength. When we meet Youana and her stablemate Youlo (a half-sister, by Euro Staro Crown), she is impatient to get out. It is not Youana who stands for modesty, Cina describes her as a catapult. And her biggest victory testifies it. Their victory in the Breeders Crown where Youana flew with unused “flexible blinkers” and earplugs left. Cina let Youana determine some and take initiative on her own to strengthen Jouanas confidence. Tough upbringing Youana had a difficult childhood with a pinched nerve up in one shoulder making her threw the front leg when she trot. She was treated by veterinarian for three months without results. The muscle had during that time disappeared and the bone was sticking out. Now Catharina started treating Youana with laser, massage and stretching. Youna slowly became Text: Eva Larsson Conny Svensson skor stjärnorna. Text and photo: Eva Larsson better and gently started exercise with her as a yearling . – It went very slowly in the beginning, demanding nothing, just praised her. Despite the bad start in life Jouana earned as a three year old 100,000:-. Catharina Johansson and Youana Only the best Not to give up, to be consistent and accurate, is Cinas forte says Calle Johansson. She is meticulous and always choose the best when it comes to horses. – When I go into the barn in the morning I decide to be positive, horses feel so clearly our signals and I want the energy between us should be harmonic. Youana require much training, every third day, she goes on straighttrack, seven rounds, always with a heart rate monitor. Five days a week she is lunged, walked and run. However, she does not like that I ride her. It’s not just the training that Cina is accurate. – I choose the feed that is natural. Basically there is a haylage with four grasses and herbs, no heated feed pellets Like Razer philosophy Cina is also careful with hooves so Youana and Youlo shoed only with Razer Horse products. – Youana have sensitive feet and I fell for the philosophy behind Razer, allowing hoof touched naturally. What I notice with Razer is that Youana moves smoothly, it also prepares the hoofs better before the race. ”With the Razer shoe she moves smoothly” Is that not just the most gorgeous foot you’ve ever seen? Wow! This foot belongs to Father Patrick, a champion Standardbred Trotter. Razer and Propad is one of the most important things that happened in the horseshoe industry Conny Svensson from Gotland started his farrier career in 1982, he has worked with Jimmy Takter since 1991 and has shoed some of the most memorable horses that been on the racetrack. – Moni Maker is probably the one that gave the strongest impression. She crossed the Atlantic eight times and I followed her to seven different countries. But today it is about five of Takter teams favorites Trixton, Nuncio, Lifetime Pursuit, Shake it Cerry and Father Patrick. They have all been trained and prepared using Razer / Propad. To prepair the hoof for the load that occurs in a race is a given in Takter stables. Conny says “Razer and Propad is the main thing that happened in the horseshoe industry, “we have to become more open If you want to get your horses in the winner’s circle, the Razer Shoes and Propad will get you there more often, says Conny Svensson. to the new technology, traditional horseshoes lock the hoof. He sees that both strength and quality of the hoof improves with Razer/Propad Even horses previously shoed with traditional shoes improved, and of these some individuals require more time than others. Conny have worked with Razer Horse products during 10 years and has learned to balance different individual steps such as horses running down. Propad is a safe solution and Propad nowadays is used as standard pad Fetlock are pressed down too deep Traditional shoes are too wide and floats on the ground surface, the frog and sole does not reach the ground in time. The result is that the hoof wall and heel carries the weight while the pastern and fetlock are pressed down too deep. Another advantage is that Razer does not require more than 4 nails. Conny changes nailholes at the next shoeing and uses almost never the heel/last nail hole, Conny says “it saves wall and nails “The hooves develop as they get to go barefoot “ Provides strong hooves With the Razer Shoes and Propads in training and preparation, I felt we went into the Hambletonian at best possible way with all five of our horses. Razer shoes are unique that they are flexible and follows all necessary movements of the foot. They maintain shape Flexibility, provides the right resistance and does not rotate. A shoe should not be too compliant, lose its shape or warp. A traditional horseshoe locks the foot, while Razer shoes allow the foot to move and flex naturally while providing support and protection, it provides strong hooves to better cope with barefoot racing. Razer is a low profile shoe with an edge grip, making it more efficient at several different surfaces. Conny Svensson: “If you want to get your horses in the winner’s circle, the Razer Shoes and Propad will get you there more often” Bengt Ågerup is one of the horse owners who have horses in training with Takter. ”It is easy to explain the benefits of Razer, the shoe acts as a sneaker and we have seen results both in Sweden and in the United States. We can train the horses more effectively, a horse who has not been hurt performes their best. Hambletonian, a flag day for Razer Horse Hambletonian was a memorable day for those who use Razer Shoes and Propads. Lifetime Pursuit, winner of Hambletonian Oaks has been shoed with Razer Shoes for over a year. Trixton, winner of the Hambletonian, trained and prepared Razer / Propad. Natural Herbie winner of Vincenne Invitational with Propad around. Other top horses in Takters stall trained and / or competes with Razer’s Shoes and Propad is Father Patrick, Nuncio, Tellitlikeitis, and Uncle Peter. Jimmy Takter Naturally all horses are born with a hoof capsule that is split in the heel by the frog, which allows the two sides of the hoof can flex in, out, up and down individually. When I realized this, it became evident to me that the Razer must be made of a flexible material to support these basic movements to stay healthy. The Razer shoe is made with unique flexible tool steel that follows the movements of the hoof capsule yet strong enough to hold its shape once it is fitted to the hoof. Razer is thin with a narrow outer rim that easily sinks into the ground surface. This gives the right contact of the frog and sole to the ground similar to being barefoot. Razer reduces injuries and increases performance. ”When I realized that the frog splits the hoof capsule in the back to allow one side to move up while the other moves down it became apparent to me that a shoe had to be designed to coexist with this basic function. This will reduce the strain on joints and also balance the landing on uneven ground and in sharp turns. Razer is therefore made with flexible spring steel that gives the horse a barefoot feel while the shoe protects and supports the hoof making Racer better than barefoot. The hoof glides on the surface during the landing due to its wedge-like shape in the toe. The glide extends the length of the stride and reduced the recoil effect. A thin rounded toe on the shoe is very important for the glide.” Daniel Redén, stable Zet ”I use the Razer shoe in combination with Propad on many horses in training. I have seen a great change in horses that have little “sloppy legs “when the whole hoof may work and increasing blood circulation. Razer shoe is the absolute best shoe on the market one wants to come near by barefoot in races.” - Daniel Redén, stall Zet - Support PS Propad Support PSS ProPad has been designed with a flexible frog support to fill the void between frog and ground when the horse is shod. The frog support is flexible because of its accordion-like design it will not put pressure on the frog at rest. Propad Support Soft PSXS Propad Support X-tra Soft When the horse is shod the bottom of the hoof is too high off the ground and will not get the proper ground contact, all weight will be on the hoof wall. ProPad on all four hoofs Commonly pads are used on front feet, since most weight is on the front. But all hoofs work the same way, so it’s equally important to compensate for the suspended frogs behind. ProPad works on all breeds of horses. Don’t wait for injuries! Compensate for the lack of length and function of the frog with Pro Pad on your horse before an injury occurs. ProPad Soft has a softer material imbedded in the frog support and heel. This will effectively reduce shock and vibrations. Remember that horses shod traditionally with iron or aluminum shoes that have problems with sensitive feet or joints ailments may need a break-in period. Use caution until the joint, frog and sole is trained and your horses feel comfortable. ProPad reduces injuries and increases performance. ”ProPad has been designed with a flexible frog support to fill the void between frog and ground when the horse is shod. The flexible frog supports extends the frog and works as a shock absorber. It unloads the hoof wall and improves circulation in the hoof. ProPads unique accordion-like design allows the frog support to follow all movements of the frog without causing pressure at rest. ProPads gives the horse a barefoot feeling when shod.” Innovator Erik Lundqvist, Umeå, SWEDEN “Premiere Race for Razer; Shaft beats the Swedish record” Stig H Johansson, first to try the Razer horse shoe in 2004 Today he velcomes Propad on the market. Razerhorse visited the Alby farm of Stig H Johansson. Though it is 30 degrees, Solvalla is racing tonight and the farm is full of activity. Stig H Johansson has extensive experience with a number of different horses and their movement patterns. Through the years, as a professional horse trainer, Stig has been impressed with the Razerhorse concept and became one of the first to test the Razer horse shoe. Shaft was the horse used to test and Criterion for the 2004th Race ended with an unexpected Swedish record for Shaft, wearing Razer shoes. Stig, who was not driving the horse himself, smiled and said, “unbelievable, what a traction those shoes gave.” The Propad is surely welcome Stig, having used Razerhorse products for many years now, is equially impressed with the Propad by Razer. For Stig, the Propad has been led to nothing but positive results. “We’ve tried everything through the years with horses running down but nothing really functioned as well as the Propad” said Stig. “We tried wedgepads to achieve ground contact but it did not work. We tried eggbar shoes, but it didn’t solve the problem.” Stig went on to to talk about how the fetlock falls to deep and it wasn’t long before they were wear- ing holes in everything. After only a few months of training Stig felt the Propad function was surprisingly good. One of the horses in training was running down a lot and horses with this particular concern can be totally incapacitated. The Propad became the solution, which was surely welcomed. Text and photo: Eva Larsson Young horse training in Roger Walmann stable Fostering the stars Per-Erik Pettersson , started working with horses at only twelve years old. He has been in Solvalla for 20 years working with many notable trainers and been head trainer at Bally Keane House Stud in Ireland. Today we are heading to Roger Walmanns Sköld- nora where Pettersson trains their young horses. The road down to the farm is bordered by fields with curious young horses, all excited to see what is happening, much like in kindergarten. Pettersson just finished with the morning workout and looks a bit frozen. “Today there will be some extra work, we have three trainers out sick, says Per-Erik, but we still try to keep on our workout routines. We keep ourselves warm while he makes coffee and he begins to tell us about the training. Patience and love “There are some important things in terms of training a young horse that I work towards.From the beginning, the horses are together in the pasture, where they stay until training starts. I take the time to build a good relationship, get used to the horse using routines, get to know your horse by learning to read it. The more to manage the horse, the more responsive and willing the labor becomes, it works well and strengthens the horse’s confidence”. He goes on to tell me they have just received a horse that is both afraid of humans and other horses, but does not believe that it should be a problem when the horse is in with other young horses. Their confidence grows as he is brought up in ranks with the others in the heard. It is important they think training is fun He lets the horse set tempo and explains it is very important not to rush them or demand too much. You want them to be able to handle a workout without a trainer bringing out a whip or otherwise ways to force it to perform. The colt can become resentful to training and workouts. Per-Erik says to pay attention to the ears and eyes. “We train with other horses, they also learn from each other and will think training is more fun. He goes on to explain if the horse are bored, they will not be as open to working with the trainer and be around people in general. “Young horses are unable to express clearly when they are tired so train at a leisurely pace around an hour every other day. They should still have enough energy to be able to work and train the day after otherwise they have been worked too hard. Shoes or barefoot? There is much debate about running barefoot. The common thoughts however among trainers is that young horses should go barefoot as long as they can. Per-Erik starts training when they are 1.5 years old and let them run barefoot as long as possible until the fall. “It is important to go as long as possible to maintain a strong hoof function. When the ground becomes frozen, we put on shoes and small sprigs. The shoes with spikes raise the frog though which then loses contact with ground. Pettersson noted that using Propads during the winter training helps to maintain good hoof function and support allowing the frog to make contact with the ground and work properly. Propad also allows for full hoof function allowing training to continue as usual. Propad prevents injuries “We also have no problems with bulbshifts which are common with using traditional shoes.If it´s been rainy and wet, we remove the Propad for a couple of days. The Propad is very durable and we mount it several times, it saves money and time.” Breeding has changed We went for a walk and visited the pasture, a bunch of long-legged young horses crowding around PerErik who kindly motions them off softly, everyone wants to sniff at him and you understand that he enjoys the company. He boasts about the breeding today and compares it with when he started training. Breeding has changed that you no longer weigh colts longer to get them piling, he says. Lasse Punkari comes in and we talk about other training aspects. Lasse feels it is essential to get your horse used to drinking from a bucket so that they are comfortable taking water that way during competition. I’ve seen a horse that did not drink and became dehydrated and had to have IV rehydrations. Lasse says, it is best to give a horse a protein- rich hay such as haylage.” ”I strongly believe in the pad for my purposes in young horse training” Barefoot vs Shod: Get the Best of Both Worlds with Razerhorse The horse has a perfect design by nature. Horse owners, however, often ask for more than that design can handle; this is where horseshoes come into the picture. What if you could have the best of both worlds: natural barefoot function AND the protection needed to do the job at hand? That would be a no-brainer, right? Razerhorse is a hoof care company that has combined science and technology to create two products that mimic the natural function of the hoof while offering protection for performance horses. Razer horseshoes and Propads are clearly the second best thing to being barefoot, and some would argue they are even better than barefoot! Barefoot and Razer hoof print. After battling lameness issues with his own horse, Razerhorse founder Erik Lundquist began looking for an alternative to the traditional steel horseshoe, which locks the horse’s hoof in place. Research and development was carried out in cooperation with Uppsala University “Hippologum” National Institute for Equine Research in Sweden, and in collaboration with Veterinary Associate Professor Lars Roepstorff and Master Farrier Michael Berg. With the aid of gait analysis software and high speed video, they developed a tempered tool steel horseshoe that mimics the function of a bare foot. Razer shoes quickly rose to popularity in the Swedish equine shoe market, and another product, the Propad, was created. This polyurethane hoof pad gives the horse the feeling of being barefoot while wearing a shoe. Not only does it act as a shock absorber, its unique accordion-like design allows the frog support to follow all frog movement without causing pressure when at rest. Benefits of the Propad include: increased comfort due to shock absorption, proper weight distribution by removal of weight from the hoof wall, and increased blood flow due to appropriate frog-to-ground contact. I’m sure you’ve heard the old saying, “No foot, no horse.” Razerhorse’s goal is to reduce injuries and increase performance by giving your horse the most natural function possible. Standard shoe hoof print. Petri Tarrimaa shoeing his first horse 32 years ago and has since worked at various trainers as Veijo Heiskanen, Olle Goop, Untersteiner, Kari Lähdikorpi and Stig H Johansson. “2004 was the first time I came in contact with the Razer shoe. The first horse I was shoeing with Razer was Shaft. He surprisingly won the crite- rion trial and finished second in the final. Third was the Pirate Copy even he had on Razer shoes. I also remember the first big race winner, with Razers, that was rotation in Finlandiaajo 2005. Pato, Solvato, Quarcio du Chene is other horses I shoe with Razer. I was among the first to test the Razer shoe and it has been a bit up and down with the quality, but now I think it feels better than ever”. The shoe is gaining ground in Finland. “I have spent a lot of time in Finland this year. I have met trainers and drivers all running on Razers. Markku Nieminen, Antti Teivainen, Ari Moilanen and Kari Venäläinen are some of them who had success with Propad and Razer. Farrier Tips – Propad helps to prevent injuries. If the horse already has hoof problems such as hoof cracks, low heels, if the frog is thin and the hoof is too small I usually use Propad. Razer RW is good for horses with knee problems, the rollover goes easier and saves the front knees. SP, I usually use at the rear, it allows the foot to slide in landing and gives a good grip that saves the hind fetlock. The shoes have become much easier to shape compared to earlier, but as a farrier it is more important to get the hoof to work than to think about how difficult shoes is shaping into. The function of the Razer compared with other shoes is obvious, the frog will sink down into the ground through the seam is so narrow and it gives the good grip. Already after the first month I can see how the hoof strengthened. Petri Tarrimaa Text and photo: Eva Larsson Petri Tarrimaa about the new generation flexible hoof products Installation of the Propad Farrier Petri Tarrimaa Cut the sole at the toe, fit the toe clip. I leave the pad beyond the shoe and the forward rounded off tight to the shoe. It is important that the shoe does not fit over the Propad rear flexing area. I then continue to nail the hole at the back. Use Mustad ASV-nail or Capewell An easy way to lock the pad is to fold the seam outwards. Cut the seam, saving five mm and hammering down gently to the pad. Another way is to add double-sided tape between the shoe and the pad behind the last nail hole. Cut the pad tight next to the shoe. To the right you can see how a mounted pad of a hind foot might look like. The picture bottom right is a pad mounted on a front foot. If necessary, cut out the central part of the pad. Round off the rear opening. Do not open the pad too far back which increases the risk of dirt and stone to come in below the pad. If it should happen it’s easy to pull down the pad and flush or clean underneath. Propad in a ”pilot study” The pasternbone rearward Mike Berg, journeyman farrier with doctorial jurisdictions has, during the years 2013 and 2014, conducted several studies in which he looked at the pastern bones downward movement in the loading phase. Hooves have been shod with traditional shoes with and without Propad. This has been compared to barefoot. Studies show that the pastern bone got less downward movement with Propad. The frog that usually hangs in the air when shod (especially on hard surfaces) will instead be forced downward by the pastern bone directly to meet resistance. This brought forward hoof mechanism and will decrease the stress on stabilizing ligaments and tendons which is seen as favorably. Power is distributed centered The study used a special load indication film to find the answer to the hoof zero point in the loading phase. The film reveals load areas and what we see is that the power is distributed more centered under the hoof when the frog does not need to fall down for support. The result is that the stress on the hoof capsule and heel regions are reduced when barefoot or shod with Propad. Horses shod with Propad can increase their performance because the mechanical movements in the hoof is an important part of the fluid/blood flow to and from the hoof and leg. Another performance-enhancing effect could be that the acceleration phase is brought forward when pastern bone and vertebral bone “fetlock” does not sink as deeply. Results of the studies The study shows that Propad give the frog a direct contact with the ground and therefore a more natural hoof mechanism when the horse is shod, similar results as barefoot. Propads middle portion is movable. When there is no load on the hoof there is no pressure on the frog while standard pads have constant pressure. Standardsko Hållbarhet Michael Berg Master Farrier Uppsala Sweden Standardsko med Propad ”Decreases stress on stabilizing ligaments and tendons” Professor Dr. Lars Roepstorff, department of veterinary anatomy and physiology, Swedish University of Agricultural Science. Razer in a ”Pilot study” Step symmetry In conclusion speaks pilot study to Razer shoe has an impact on the horse’s movement patterns that look more like walking barefoot than the movement pattern seen when the horse is shod with a traditional sko. Furthermore, our hypothesis that the reason for this is due to better attachment provides a more symmetrical walking which in turn may be both more economical from an energy and more efficient from a speed standpoint. The pilot study also indicates that further studies can be conducted with accelerometer- respective inclinometer technique. In conclusion must be emphasized that this is a pilot study that neither the purpose nor has the opportunity to prove any causal connection or hypotheses about the effects on performance or durability. However, it is an important first step towards a larger study that has the best possible chance to succeed prove the effects we believe Razer have. X cm The findings and conclusions can be summarized as follows 1. Generally perceived symmetry of the movement pattern that better (smoother) with RAZER compared to hoof shod with traditional shoe. 2. The results indicate that the correlation is good. It is estimated that above all the grip in connection with load phase final part (rollover) appear to be influenced positively by the Razer Traditional RAZER compared to hoof shod with traditional shoe which in turn makes the horse’s running becomes more symmetrical. In this case, measured with the relatively simple measure diagonal disassociation (the difference between the diagonal pair of legs step). 3. All three horses measured diagonally disassociation correlated to it by Stig H perceived / assessed effect. The study was conducted under the direction of Lars Roepstorff From SLU participated Professor Stig Drevemo and Associate Professor Christopher Johnston. Text and Photo: Eva Larsson Lutfi Kolgjinis farrier is worth gold Lutfi Kolgjinis training camp, Vomb Nygård, lies in the southern part of Sweden on a 194 acre plateau of sand, a perfect place for training of horses. Genetics and talent go hand in hand “My main interest is to study blood lines, genetics and talent go hand in hand. With talent, I mean a horse that is early, that’s why I look for bloodlines. If no man interfered with the natural selection would only the fastest survive “It is the genetic grains of gold within the breed Lutfi want to find and match together. It’s not just breed that has gotten better says Lutfi, but also race track substrate, and expresses it as just Lutfi Kolgjini can do ” a ballerina can`t dance on a fucking muddfield” the horses are flight animals and are created to be explosive over a short distance. Do not agree with that speed kills Lutfi is against barefoot in the competition for young horses. How do you train young horses? “When the horse comes in from the pasture in August the training begins. We take it easy with jogging barefoot in 3-4 weeks, then it becomes a round at the 2.5 km long sandy trail that extended up to 3-4 turns depending on the individual. In November, we run the first quick jobs. Some wise people say speed kills, but I do not agree, they must not be empty, but otherwise Shoes or barefoot? “We run barefoot during the first period to get a strong hoof, then we need to put on shoes. I am against running barefoot with young horses in the race. – We have run with Razer and Propad some time now and I like the philosophy behind them both, it is an exceptionally good alternative to barefoot horses in races. Didier Vankeirsbilck is the one who shoes horses at Lutfis camp. He is pleased with the Razer shoe and it is easier to shape than before. He shows how easily he molds the shoe on a three legged anvil. “You can`t beat hard and it is best to flatten the shoe often to pass. Didier points out that short shoes in the heel is a disaster, the hoof grows but not the shoe and results in the horse cramp up to the cross. If the horse tramples off his shoes, it’s easy to put on boots in the paddock. The frog and sole must carry the weight In Blenarp Didier and his wife Pia have their own paradise with six horses. All have now Razer and Propad under the hooves. “For me there is no doubt about the importance of the hoof, the frog should carry the weight, not the hoof wall. If you have regular shoes Propad are efficient, it helps the hoof and frog to work properly.” With over 30 years of experience in farriery Didier has now taken over the Farrier shop in Skåne AB. “I have everything here that may be needed for the farrier. What I see clearly is a change in thinking in prevention and hoof health. More and more farriers, trainers and owners see the advantage of flexible shoes and Propad sole must cover the frog and heel. Didier in his Farrier shop Didiers favorite anvil. pads where the hoof may get stimulated and be working as it should. Unfortunately tradition and habit impedes, you simply work with what you can and are used to. This technology has not previously existed, but now the Razer Horse made a shoe and a pad that does not lock the natural function and it is incredibly important to be involved from the beginning. Many believe that shoes must be wide to support and carry the horse.” Didde shows a shoe that his grandfather made and explains. “Back in the old days he made narrower and lower shoes in good metal that flexed. I think they knew the frog and soles would carry the horse instead of the shoe.” Text och bild: Eva Larsson Farrier Tips New diagnostics simplify work for vets Equidx is a mobile endoscope system for veterinary use in horses. Although it is mainly used to diagnose horses that are suspected of roaring, it can also be used in many other applications. Once mounted on a horse the endoscope can be controlled remotely with the associated Equidx iOS app. Through the application the user is able to watch a live stream from the endoscope camera, steer the camera and record videos which later can be used for analysis and diagnosis. The recorded material can easily be edited within the app and sent through the iOS email application. The Equidx application can also control other features of the endoscope such as cleaning of the lens. • Fully portable system, no need for a treadmill • Lightweight and thin endoscope (less stress for the horse) • Control the endoscope remotely with your smartphone • Interactive and intuitive control of the camera • A combination of a high resolution camera, advanced lighting equipment and the possibility to clean the lens results in razor sharp images • Share the recorded material instantly through email • Complies with the CE directive and American standards • iOS app available at App Store Equidx endoscopes is today used by many very famous trotting trainers in Sweden and the USA. www.nxt2b.com • info@nxt2b.com • +46 (0)18-50 74 44 razerhorse.se RAZER & PROPAD – a winning concept ”Really good products. I use the Razer Shoes on all racehorses and nowadays I just use Propad, it works best.” - Markku Nieminen - ”Propad is a superior pad, we can train horses harder and they stay fresh” - Daniel Redén - ”After I tested Propad for the first time, I will not use any other pads on my horses” - Jimmy Takter - Read more at razerhorse.se We have set the bar on top We have during the past season on Razer Horse planned and done our outmost to reach the highest goal, which is to be at the top on the podium in the most prestigious races. This became evident during Hambletonian then trained razer horses ran away from their competitors. Trixton, Nuncio, and Lifetime Pursuit trounced its rivals. It has taken us ten years of testing, Research and intricate manufacturing to come here, where we are today. Great success with several worldrecords is a testament to what we have always believed in. It is no doubt anymore. Razer Horse has turned to the best in each area; stables, trainers, farriers and owners. We set the bar on top in the horse industry, it is time for all to leave a millennial tradition with inflexible material and take a leap into the future. In this edition you can get acquainted with some of those who have chosen to collaborate with us on Razerhorse. www.razerhorse.se • +46 (0)70-300 44 25 • info@razerhorse.se