
Jeffers Horse Hoof Tester Farrier Tool
Jeffers Hoof Tester for Horses
The Jeffers Hoof Tester is an essential diagnostic tool used by farriers and veterinarians to identify sources of pain or discomfort in a horse's hoof. Whether your horse is dealing with lameness, bruises, abscesses, or other hoof-related issues, this tool helps pinpoint the exact area of sensitivity. It's a reliable solution for assessing hoof health and making informed decisions about treatment or care.
Features:
- Used to diagnose lameness, abscesses, bruises, and other hoof-related issues.
- Small tips allow for targeted pressure in hard-to-reach areas.
- Opens to 6½" wide to accommodate various hoof sizes.
- 7.5" handles provide a firm and comfortable grip.
- Made of durable stainless steel for long-lasting use.
- Overall length: 12"L.
Directions:
Carefully apply pressure with the hoof tester to different areas of the hoof. Observe your horses response to identify sensitive or painful spots. Always handle with care and consult a professional if you're unsure of how to interpret results.
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Jeffers Hoof Tester for Horses
The Jeffers Hoof Tester is an essential diagnostic tool used by farriers and veterinarians to identify sources of pain or discomfort in a horse's hoof. Whether your horse is dealing with lameness, bruises, abscesses, or other hoof-related issues, this tool helps pinpoint the exact area of sensitivity. It's a reliable solution for assessing hoof health and making informed decisions about treatment or care.
Features:
- Used to diagnose lameness, abscesses, bruises, and other hoof-related issues.
- Small tips allow for targeted pressure in hard-to-reach areas.
- Opens to 6½" wide to accommodate various hoof sizes.
- 7.5" handles provide a firm and comfortable grip.
- Made of durable stainless steel for long-lasting use.
- Overall length: 12"L.
Directions:
Carefully apply pressure with the hoof tester to different areas of the hoof. Observe your horses response to identify sensitive or painful spots. Always handle with care and consult a professional if you're unsure of how to interpret results.























