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  <title>Kootenay HorseShoe Store New Items</title>
  <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop</link>
  <description>The lastest items added to our catalog.</description>
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	<title>Drop Sole Horseshoe</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=30</link>
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      Drop Sole
		
      Horseshoes.
      This shoe was written up in the 
		American Farrier Journal Sept. 2007. You can read the full article,
		 
		
		
		Click Here
       
		 
		
		
		
		The nails used are MX70. The reason is they are slim and long.
		
		Sufficient amount of nails shipped with the first order.
		 
		
		This Drop sole horseshoe is sold exclusively here at 
		Kootenay Horse.
       
      Pricing is per pair
      
    
  
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	<title>DURASOLE - Sold in British Columbia, Alberta</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=29</link>
    <description>Use this area for purchasing Durasole in British Columbia, and Alberta Canada</description>
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	<title>Durasole – Maritime Provinces</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=28</link>
    <description>Use this area if ordering DURASOLE from the Maritime Provinces.</description>
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	<title>Durasole - Sold in Quebec, Yukon, NWT.</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=27</link>
    <description>Use this area for ordering from Eastern Canada</description>
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	<title>Durasole - Sold in, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario.</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=26</link>
    <description>Use this area for purchasing Durasole in Central Canada</description>
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	<title>Spring Vice</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=17</link>
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      Spring Vice.
       
       
      The base of the spring vice is an 18" domed disc
       
      Height is 32"
       
      The Vice Jaw is 6" x 2.5" and has a locating pin to 
      hold the jaws from twisting.
       
      The Spring is made in-house and a turn buckle is used 
      to adjust to the desired tension.
       
      The Vice is foot operated to open the jaw, and both 
      feet of the operator are used to stabilize the unit while hot rasping.
       
       
    
  

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	<title>Minature Horseshoes</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=16</link>
    <description>
  
    
      
      
      
      
      
      Miniature 
      Horseshoes that fit.
       
      Kootenay Horse is the only supplier 
      of Miniature Horseshoes in the world. They are made right, and nail holes 
      are punched right to fit the smaller feet.
       
      Our Standard size is:
      7 1/2" round from heel to heel.
      3" wide, and 3" long.
       
      Minimum standard order, 6 pr
      Minimum custom order, 10 pr
      Pricing is per pair
       
      #1 Nails supplied with order
    
  

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	<title>Flat Stock - Fullered Draft Horseshoes</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=13</link>
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      Flat Stock Fullered
      
      Draft Horseshoes.
      Front - Hind
       
       
      Size: 3/8" x 1 1/4"
      Round from heel to heel.
      1/2" increments, from 17" to 24"
       
      Calks $15 extra 
       
      Pricing is per pair, 
      Minimum order, 2 pr
      Please;
      Make that selection below.
       
       
       
    
  

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	<title>The Ultimate Horse Feeder</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=10</link>
    <description>
  
    
      
			
			The Ultimate Horse FeederTM
			
			ENDS  
WASTED   FEED
			
			
			Extending
the horses feed time 
			
			
			is
moving the animal closer to it's natural state
			
			
			were
as
			
			
			the horse is designed to eat
			
			small
amounts 
			
			
			slowly throughout the day
			
			
			 This
-activity- is just that
			
			
			-
something
to do -
			
			 
			
			Eliminate
Boredom
			
			
			
			   
			
			
			
			Eliminate Boredom
			Because Boredom
Leads To 
			~ 
			Cribbing
			~ 
			~ 
			Eating
wood 
			~
			~ 
			Pawing
&amp; Digging 
			~ 
			~ 
			Bobbing
&amp; Weaving 
			~
			      
			
    
			The sprung floor pushes the hay to the gratemaking the horse work to get his foodenabling the horse to eat a littleslowly through the dayallowing the digestive systemto work as it was designed.
			 
			
				
					
						
						Will Not Jam
						
					
				
			
			
			
			 ENDS
WASTED FEED 
			When hay is thrown to the ground or floor of the stallthe horse steps on it and even soils it with it's own excrementof course wasting the feed, costing you much money over timeand makes for extra work removing itto ensure your animal doesn't eat it and become sick.
			
			
			
			 
			  
			
			   
			
			
			"The
Ultimate Horse Feeder"TM
			is built out of food grade stainless steel,
and is guaranteed* for life, against any defect, or breakage, Free of charge.
			
			
				
				
				
				
				
				
			
			
			
			
			Meters
out grain at a slower pace
			When the two flakes of hay are partially inserted,separate them enough to pour in the serving of grain,then fully insert the hay and close the grating.The grain does not fall through as it is compressed between the hay.As the hay is consumed it constantly rises to the grate.The grain will be slowly exposed in the processallowing your horse to consume it slowly as well.This will eliminate the grain from,One ; being consumed rapidly.Two ; eliminate wastage due tolarge amounts of grain being unableto remain in the mouth as the horse chews.And as some horses swish the grainto the bottom edge of the feed bucket,and up an over the edge,out on to the ground,of course wasting the grain.
			
			
			
			Isn't
it time to treat your horse to a
			
			better
life style?
			
			
			
			
			
				
					
						
						
						
						
Now 
Taking Orders To Fill Through The Winter Off Season
					
				
			
			Price $698.00**
			
			
			
			
			
			 ENDS
WASTED FEED 
			Ends Boredom
			
			
			
			Truly
			
			The
Best Choice
			
			
			
			*This
guarantee does not include damage from your horse, or any other animal  It
is recommended, that after installation of the feeder, you cover the front of the
feeder with a sheet of 3/4" plywood, which will help to protect the unit.
            
			**Price can change 
            with fluctuating market.
			 
    
  

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	<item>
	<title>Bolo - Cowboy Necktie</title>
    <link>http://www.kootenayhorse.com/ashop/index.php?product=6</link>
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      Horseshoe Bolo 
      Cowboy 
      Necktie
       
      This Bolo is made from one 
      real miniature horseshoe. Number one nails fill each nail hole and are 
      riveted behind. Two of the nails are looped behind which has the leather 
      tangs running through. At the ends of the leather tangs are #7 Horseshoe 
      nails.
      Unique in 
      looks, Truly a classic, before its 
      time.
       
      Any real Cowboy, would be 
      proud to own a real "Horseshoe Bolo, a Cowboy Necktie."
       
      A bolo tie (sometimes bola tie) is a type of necktie 
      consisting of a piece of cord or braided leather with decorative metal 
      tips or aglets (aiguillettes) secured with an ornamental clasp or slide.
      
      In the United States bolo ties are widely associated with Western wear, 
      and are generally most common in the western areas of the country. Bolo 
      tie slides and tips in silver have been part of Hopi, Navajo, and Zuni 
      silversmithing traditions since the mid-20th century.
      
      The bolo tie was made the official neckwear of Arizona in 1971. New Mexico 
      passed a non-binding measure to designate the bolo as the state's official 
      neckwear in 1987. On March 13, 2007, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson 
      signed into law that the bolo tie is now the state's official tie.
      
      In the United Kingdom, bolo ties are known as bootlace ties. They were 
      popular with 1950s Teddy Boys, who wore them with drape suits.
      
      Along with other 1950s fashions, bolo ties were revived as part of the 
      Rockabilly look in the 1980s
 
    
  

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