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Extra Large Farrier Hoof Tester Stainless Steel 19" Long and Max Jaws

$ 34.31

Availability: 114 in stock

Description

Extra Large Farrier Hoof Tester Stainless Steel 19" Max Jaws
Extra Large Farrier Hoof Tester Stainless Steel 19" Max JawsVeterinary Tools Hoof Tester is an excellent tool to examine the hoof. It's a commonly used instrument in equine vet practice.Hoof testers are large steel Stainless pincers designed to apply focal pressure to specific areas of the hoof. The primary goal in a hoof tester examination is to test for a pain response, usually indicated by the horse as a withdrawal of the limb. Additional information including the deform ability or malleability of the tissues of the hoof, and hoof texture, is also gained from this diagnostic.Hoof testing usually takes place after other parts of a lameness exam are completed. In rare cases, application of hoof testers may aggravate lameness by putting pressure on a sore area. In rare case, this can complicate the rest of the exam.One of the most important aspects of useful hoof tester examination is consistent technique and instrumentation. It is critical that the same technique and force be used from one horse to another and from one hoof to another, in order to gain meaningful information. Our Farrier Hoof Testers feature a balanced comfortable grip according to the European standard.Suitable for a variety of hoof sizes.
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tem Name:
Extra Large Farrier Hoof Tester Stainless Steel 19" Max Jaws
Material:
J-2 Stainless Steel
Size:
19
" Long
Finish:
Satin
Hardness:
51 to 53
Cat #
ZMEF-05-110-12
Packing:
Poly Bag
Description:
Farrier Hoof Tester, a popular steel 19-inch hoof hardness tester with scored edges for better gripping. Comfortable, easy-to-use instrument. Helps to locate sensitive areas of the hoof during trimming. Easy to use and can be used across a variety of species.
Hoof testers
are large steel Stainless pincers designed
to apply focal pressure
to specific areas of the hoof. The primary goal in a hoof tester
examination
is to test for
a pain response
, usually indicated by the horse as a withdrawal of the
limb
. Additional information including the
deform ability
or
malleability
of the
tissues
of the
hoof
, and hoof
texture
, is also gained from this diagnostic. Hoof testing usually takes place after other parts of
a lameness exam
are completed. In rare cases, application of hoof testers may aggravate lameness by putting pressure on a sore area. In rare case, this can complicate the rest of the exam.One of the most important aspects of useful hoof tester examination is consistent technique and instrumentation. It is critical that the same technique and force be uséd from one horse to another and from one hoof to another, in order to gain meaningful information.
Quality:
High Quality
Guarantee:
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