Farriery – Shoes
Patent
1987-01-20
1988-08-23
Swiatek, Robert P.
Farriery
Shoes
168DIG1, A01L 302, A01L 500
Patent
active
047654112
ABSTRACT:
A method of shoeing a hoofed animal is provided and includes the step of forming a mold (12) having a general configuration of a shoe for the hoof (80). The mold (12) is filled with a liquid acrylic material (64). The hoof (80) of the animal is placed within the mold (12). The acrylic material is cured utilizing ultraviolet light (50, 52), such that the liqid acrylic material solidifies and is integrally joined to the hoof (80) without any intervening adhesive or mechanical attachment. The hoof (80) is then removed from the mold (12).
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