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Hoof bath system

The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certain heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms.
Owner:GEA FARM TECH

Hoof bath system

The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certain heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms.
Owner:GEA FARM TECH

Method and apparatus for evaluating animals' health and performance

A low cost animal health diagnostic, performance and evaluation apparatus and method includes one or more sensors measuring the gait of the animal (such as a horse), signals associated with the impact of each limb on the ground and physical movement during all phases of the horse's gait. A controller unit receives the data from the sensor(s), analyzes the data and generates an indication or diagnostic data regarding the animal. Said diagnostics are designed for quick and reliable field acquisition.
Owner:EQUESTRON LLC

Therapeutic equine hoof sock

InactiveUS20080156503A1Prolonged and comfortable treatmentFlexibilityBiocideProtection coversEquine SpeciesAbsorbent material
A flexible hoof sock for use with horse's comprising a sole portion and body portion both made of a flexible and durable material to enable the hoof sock to be worn in the field or in the stall. Further, comprising two flexible closure flaps attached to the upper portion of the body having VELCRO™ attachments at the distal ends of each closure flap and the opposing point of connection on the upper anterior portion of the body, or the tongue. The body, sole and closure flaps when attached to the tongue create a pocket or opening to encase an equine's hoof. Inside this opening one or both of two pads can be inserted, parallel to the sole portion of the hoof sock. The first pad is the cushion pad which is a circular pad that is made of rubberized material to provide cushioning to the horse's hoof. The second pad is a therapeutic pad which is also circular in shape and is made of a felt or similar absorbent material. Treatments and medications are releasably applied to the therapeutic pad, and then the equine's hoof is placed inside the hoof sock in contact with the therapeutic pad to allow for continued treatment of the equine's hoof aliment.
Owner:PENN EQUINE GEAR

Hoof treatment device having a dual-density pad and method

A treatment device for an animal's hoof including a protective boot having a flexible, generally hollow covering adapted to fit over a hoof, and an insert pad member. The insert pad includes a first surface having a first density and a second, oppositely disposed surface having a second density. The insert pad is adapted to be positioned inside the boot and to receive a medicament thereon.
Owner:DAVIS BRIAN

Horse orthotic

ActiveUS20100031614A1Great vertical heightProtection coversVeterinary bandagesCushioningLaminitis
Embodiments of this invention include orthotic devices for treating hoof ailments, including laminitis and founder, and methods of treating the hoof ailments using an orthotic. In one embodiment, the hoof orthotic includes a platform having a heel end, a toe end, an inside and an outside edge, the heel end comprising a center section of the platform. The toe end includes a first tip and a second tip having a space therebetween such that the toe end is not enclosed. The platform includes an upper hoof contact surface and a lower surface, the upper surface being elevated at the heel end of the platform and sloping such that the heel end has a greater vertical height than the toe end. The orthotic also includes attachment means that extend vertically from the platform for attaching the orthotic to the animal hoof. The orthotic can be made from a resilient and / or elastomeric material that may also provide cushioning and fitting advantages.
Owner:OSBORNE ROBERT CLARK

Hoof trimming stall

InactiveUS20070017455A1Faster throughputFacilitate automatic resettingAnimal housingAnimal shoeingHydraulic cylinderEngineering
A hoof trimming stall has a front gate having two pivotally mounted spaced-apart doors for swinging inwardly and outwardly. The doors are movable between a catching position in which the doors point inwardly for receiving a head of the animal entering the stall, a closed position for holding the animal in the stall with the neck of the animal caught in a gap between the doors, and an open position in which the doors point outwardly for permitting the animal to exit. A door lock / release mechanism has a slider arm movable forward and backward, a hydraulic cylinder for moving the slider arm forward and backward, a rear catcher mounted on the slider arm for preventing the doors from moving from the closed position to the catching position, a front catcher mounted on the slider arm for preventing the doors from being opened by the animal when the doors are in the closed position, and a release mechanism for permitting the doors to move from the open position to the catching position. An automatic reset mechanism automatically resets the doors and door / lock release mechanism. The reset mechanism has a sensor for signaling the hydraulic cylinder to move the slider arm backwards when the doors are in the open position and a spring for biasing the doors from the open position to the catching position.
Owner:DE VOR ALBERT

Stabilizer for shoeing a horse

The stabilizer for shoeing a horse is trailer-style apparatus for securely holding horses for close work such as shoeing operations or veterinary procedures. The unit consists of an open-back rectangular perimeter frame with a trailer hitch assembly and an outboard-mounted wheel assembly on each side. The support frame consists of a vertical support in each corner connected by an upper and lower horizontal support on the front, right and left sides and an upper support on the rear side. Mounted in the center of the right and left sides are adjustable retainer bars which slide horizontally inward to restrain the sides of the horse. Elongated spines with retention notches are mounted upon the retainer bars and allow the handler to attach a number of chains for further restraint purposes. An underbelly harness, a back restraint strap, and a neck restraint strap are also connected to the spines and restraint bars. A removable hoof positioner can be attached to either the lower left or right horizontal support, allowing the handler to slide the positioner to the desired location for the task at hand.
Owner:CHOATE TIM H

Farrier's tool and method for using

A farrier's tool and a method of using the tool for preparing the hoof of a horse to receive a shoe. The tool is, in one aspect, a goniometer used for determining the angle of heel-toe taper when preparing a horse's hoof to receive a shoe. After the angle between the anterior surface of the first phalanx of the foot and the anterior surface of the hoof is determined, the ground-facing surface of the hoof is beveled by means of a trimming tool at an angle determined by the goniometer to reduce uneven pressure on the underlying coffin bone and to balance the tension on the tendons and ligaments in the horse's foot, particularly during locomotion. The method provides, inter alia, means for accurately aligning the hoof capsule with the coffin bone in the hoof.
Owner:HEALEY PETE

Method and apparatus for applying hoof care, sanitizing, or treatment solutions to the feet or hooves of animals

InactiveUS20080216762A1Good curative effectReduce high level of managementAnimal shoeingOther apparatusFiberOrganic matter
A foot bath for animal hoof use is continuously or intermittently replenished with treatment solution while in service. This technique maintains a consistent concentration of treatment chemical, dilutes organic matter deposited in the foot bath and effects removal of fibrous material while maintaining the foot bath in continual service for efficacious treatment.
Owner:JOT HLDG

Hoof Bath System

The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certain heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms. The invention also relates to a foot bath system for delivery, retention, and drainage of foot bath chemicals and waste material.
Owner:GEA FARM TECH

Hoof trimming stall

InactiveUS7195076B2Facilitate automatic resettingInhibit bindingAnimal housingAnimal shoeingHydraulic cylinderEngineering
A hoof trimming stall has a front gate having two pivotally mounted spaced-apart doors for swinging inwardly and outwardly. The doors are movable between a catching position in which the doors point inwardly for receiving a head of the animal entering the stall, a closed position for holding the animal in the stall with the neck of the animal caught in a gap between the doors, and an open position in which the doors point outwardly for permitting the animal to exit. A door lock / release mechanism has a slider arm movable forward and backward, a hydraulic cylinder for moving the slider arm forward and backward, a rear catcher mounted on the slider arm for preventing the doors from moving from the closed position to the catching position, a front catcher mounted on the slider arm for preventing the doors from being opened by the animal when the doors are in the closed position, and a release mechanism for permitting the doors to move from the open position to the catching position. An automatic reset mechanism automatically resets the doors and door / lock release mechanism. The reset mechanism has a sensor for signaling the hydraulic cylinder to move the slider arm backwards when the doors are in the open position and a spring for biasing the doors from the open position to the catching position.
Owner:DE VOR ALBERT

Denture base material that is fracture-resistant after curing and is obtained from autopolymerizing or cold-polymerizing compositions

A fracture-resistant denture base material is obtained from an auto-polymerising or cold-polymerising composition containing(A) a liquid monomer component;(B) a powder-shaped component, and(C) at least one initiator or one initiator system for auto- or cold-polymerisation,whereby at least one member of the groups of aliphatic urethane acrylates and aliphatic urethane methacrylates is present in (A) or / and (B);whereby the fracture-resistant material shows, in particular, a fracture toughness of >1.8 MPa*m1 / 2 and a fracture work of >400 J / m2 after curing, and, preferably also shows a difference in the yellow value, also called b value, of maximally one unit after 8 weeks of storage in fully desalted water at 50° C. Preferably, no synthetic rubber is present.
Owner:HERAEUS KULZER

Hoof balancer and limb alignment tool

InactiveUS7552538B1Relieving undesirable impact forcePrecise alignmentMeasurement devicesVeterinary bandagesMedicineEquine hoof
The present invention is a visual aid for balancing and aligning the equine hoof. Unlike previous devices that consider only the ground surface when balancing the hoof capsule, this invention utilizes coronet band and hoof capsule deformation as the start point for rebalancing giving it a top down approach. This wrap-around device is superimposed upon a live hoof capsule for measurement and visualization. The invention is flexible, resilient, and adjustable allowing for proper placement and utilization on all equine hooves. A posterior attaching mechanism may be incorporated into the device for added stability. On the surface of the device are various markings with which measurements are made.
Owner:GENN MARINA

Antimicrobial Formulations and Methods of Using the Same

Formulations and blends are described comprising zinc, silver, bismuth and copper in non-toxic amounts that are useful as treatments of a wide variety of conditions and diseases promoted by bacteria or other microorganisms.
Owner:COOLEY MARIANNA +1

Hoof treatment arrangement and method for hoof treatment

A hoof treatment arrangement arranged to spray a liquid onto hooves of animals while they are stationary in a stall of an animal arrangement includes an identification system configured to identify animals, an automatic detector arrangement configured to determine the hoof status for animals, an automatic spray device, and a control arrangement. The control arrangement is operatively connected to an information database of the animal arrangement, which includes animal specific information for a plurality of animals housed in the animal arrangement; the identification system, to obtain information regarding the identity of each of the plurality of animals; the automatic detector arrangement, to obtain information regarding the hoof status for each of the identified animals; and the automatic spray device, to control the automatic spray device.
Owner:DELAVAL HLDG AB

Template Device and Method for Trimming Equine Animal Hooves

Unbalanced feet are known to cause lameness in horses. A trimming template, when attached securely around the exterior hoof wall with predetermined and precise measurements, will guide the farrier's hoof-cutting tools to trim the foot into perfect balance. This device looks like an oversized flat horseshoe with a hinge about half way between the toe and the heel on each side, allowing both heels to swing out or in. On the inside, protruding nail-type pins will penetrate into the hoof wall when the device is closed therearound between the coronary band and the foot's ground surface. Attached to one heel is an expanding strap that snaps onto the other heel to hold the device in place. Tool hardened steel construction withstands wear and tear. This device encircles the hoof wall, then locks solidly into place and stays attached to the foot to guide farrier tools for quick and accurate trimming.
Owner:HAMILTON GERALD W

High pressure, hydraulic hand tool for cutting hooves on horses or other applications

A structurally integrated high pressure, hydraulic hand-held tool for cutting the hooves on horses. The tool includes a handle, with a hydraulic flow line provided centrally therethrough, a chamber integrated into the upper end of the handle, the chamber comprising a piston, so that as hydraulic fluid is exerted into the handle chamber, it forces the piston upwardly and out of the handle chamber, and at the upper end of the tool are a pair of mounts, that pivotally connect a pair of opposing jaws, each jaw having a cutting blade, and including links and a clevis that pivotally move the jaws and their cutting blades into a cutting action upon the horse hooves.
Owner:BUSH WILLIAM L

Cryotherapy device for treatment or prevention of laminitis in equine

InactiveUS20110137304A1Treatment and preventionTreat and prevent laminitisVeterinary bandagesSurgical instrument detailsLaminitisEquine Species
An apparatus for providing cryotherapy to an equine hoof for treatment or prevention of laminitis includes a housing configured to receive a hoof of the equine having laminitis such that at least a lower portion of the hoof is enclosed by the housing. The housing has a chamber within, in communication with a source of cooling fluid. The housing may be supported in a boot. A heat transfer surface of the housing delivers cooling to a sole area of the equine hoof, thereby treating or preventing laminitis, for example, without directly contacting the hoof with fluid. Tubing for flow of cooling fluid to and from the chamber extends upwardly along each of the legs of the equine being treated to prevent crimping or entanglement of the tubing due to movement of the equine.
Owner:BLACK HORSE

Farrier's measuring tool and method for using

InactiveUS7165623B2Animal shoeingCoffin boneEngineering
A farrier's tool and a method of using the tool for preparing the hoof of a horse to receive a shoe. The tool is a symmetrical measuring device used for determining the position of the breakover point on a horse's hoof. After the position of the break-over point is determined, the portion of the hoofwall forward of the breakover point is beveled by means of a trimming tool to reduce leverage on the underlying coffin bone, particularly during locomotion. A horseshoe is then shaped to conform to the contour of the trimmed and beveled hoof and nailed to the hoof. The method provides means for accurately aligning the hoof capsule with the coffin bone in the hoof.
Owner:HEALEY PETE

Hoof Bandage

The hoof bandage is designed to bandage a hoofed animal's hoof. The hoof bandage includes a base plate with a bottom and at least a front wall portion and a securing element to maintain the base plate on the hoof. The hoof bandage is preferably designed to fit a horse hoof or a cow hoof. The hoof bandage preferably easily slips onto the animal's hoof and is preferably secured by the use of a common household hair dryer to heat the shrink wrap surrounding the animal's hoof. No heating is required in the heel area, as this portion of the hoof is secured with an elastomeric band. Bandaging the hoof is accomplished easily and with less time and considerably fewer problems than with conventional hoof bandaging methods.
Owner:HOOFSKINS

Farrier's tool and method for using

A farrier's tool and a method of using the tool for preparing the hoof of a horse to receive a shoe. The tool is, in one aspect, a goniometer used for determining the angle of heel-toe taper when preparing a horse's hoof to receive a shoe. After the angle between the anterior surface of the first phalanx of the foot and the anterior surface of the hoof is determined, the ground-facing surface of the hoof is beveled by means of a trimming tool at an angle determined by the goniometer to reduce uneven pressure on the underlying coffin bone and to balance the tension on the tendons and ligaments in the horse's foot, particularly during locomotion. The method provides, inter alia, means for accurately aligning the hoof capsule with the coffin bone in the hoof.
Owner:HEALEY PETE

Hoof bath system

The present invention is directed to methods for applying bovine foot and hoof treatment compositions having two or more specific and complimentary antimicrobial components in a hoof bath just prior to use to work more effectively. These antimicrobial components may include antimicrobial inorganic salts of certain heavy metals, cationic agents, peroxides, aldehydes, fatty acids, iodines or other suitable compounds effective in the killing of microorganisms.
Owner:GEA FARM TECH

Method for the treatment of animals with hooves

InactiveCN105472978APrevent or reduce swellingPromote blood flowAnimal shoeingGrooming devicesDilatorTopical anti-inflammatory
A method and system that incorporates spraying logic onto the sensor mat to detect and apply various liquids onto the feet (12) of an animal. Each sensor (14) in the sensor mat (10) actuates a specific valve for application of the medicinal fluid without the use of relays and associated wiring. The medicinal fluid is a topical anti-inflammatory / Vaso dilator to prevent swelling, hemorrhaging, and further tissue elimination, commonly known as lamirsitis, abscess, ulcers and white line disease. The application of the medicinal fluid can be administered to only specific animals by tagging the animals that require treatment.
Owner:DAIRY SOLUTIONS

Equine locomotor flexion algometry device (ELFA)

A cordless handheld equine leg flexibility testing device 100 has a handheld assembly module 10, a power source 12, a data storage module 20, and either a leg holder assembly 60 or a hoof holder assembly 40 which is removably attached to the handheld assembly module 10 and are interchangeable depending on the test being performed.
Owner:THALER ROLAND ALOIS +1
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