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Noticeable Improvement in Hoof Health
Kappy Allen, world champion barrel racer, has worked with Madalyn Ward, DVM, for years, and tells us that "With seemingly infinite patience, Dr. Madalyn Ward has shown me that there is just no substitute for basic good health. A healthy horse rarely gets stressed, is less prone to injury, and develops a winning attitude. The Simplexity Health program definitely achieves all this and more."

Here is what Dr. Ward has to say about the impact of Simplexity Health products on hoof health:

Improvement in hoof growth and quality is one of the most common benefits I see in horses on Simplexity Health products. Horse hooves are similar in structure to our fingernails but in the horse they actually hold up the weight of the horse with leaf-like connections between the inside of the hoof wall and the bones in the end of the horse's leg. It takes a normal horse about 8 to 12 months to grow a hoof all the way out, so hoof problems can cause long-term lameness and some hoof injuries can be life threatening. Slow growing or weak hooves are a sign of poor nutrition and/or digestion.

The Simplexity Health products address both of these concerns and I often see improvement sooner than I would expect with most hoof supplements. Hooves grow down from the top and out from the inside and this explains why I often see improvement so quickly with the Simplexity products.

Simplexity Health products provide such a wide range of nutrients in a form that the horse can digest and absorb easily. The health of horses' hooves tells me much about their overall health, so when I see improved hooves I know other good things are happening as well. These pictures provide wonderful evidence of the effectiveness of Simplexity product on hoof health.


Madalyn Ward, DVM, a Business Associate from Texas, is the author of Holistic Horsekeeping, which touches on a variety of common issues for horses-from head to hoof. Madalyn has consulted on various products, and continues to participate as an animal expert in the monthly Animal Connection conference call sponsored by the Leadership Alliance. Madalyn is a graduate of the Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine, and her articles have been published in medical journals and horse magazines, including Practical Horseman and Equus. For more information on Holistic Horsekeeping, visit her website at www.yourhorsebook.com