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E: 18/09 Win! Two months’ supply of Hoofmaker ( email)
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Enter to win a two-month supply of HoofMaker feed supplement and give your
horse the best chance for healthy feet.
Nourish every tissue in the hoof horn to optimise conditions for maximum growth – you know what they say, ‘no hoof, no horse’!
To enter, simply answer the question below:
What are the primary functions of the hoof?
Answer, The primary functions of the hoof are to protect the underlying structures, and to increase the surface area for the dissipation of locomotor forces. In essence, the hoof is the foundation of the horse.
Email your answer to [EMAIL="djm@djmurphy.co.uk"]mailto:djm@djmurphy.co.uk[/EMAIL]
Don't forget to include your contact telephone number and delivery details.
Good luck!
Enter to win a two-month supply of HoofMaker feed supplement and give your
horse the best chance for healthy feet.
Nourish every tissue in the hoof horn to optimise conditions for maximum growth – you know what they say, ‘no hoof, no horse’!
To enter, simply answer the question below:
What are the primary functions of the hoof?
Answer, The primary functions of the hoof are to protect the underlying structures, and to increase the surface area for the dissipation of locomotor forces. In essence, the hoof is the foundation of the horse.
Email your answer to [EMAIL="djm@djmurphy.co.uk"]mailto:djm@djmurphy.co.uk[/EMAIL]
Don't forget to include your contact telephone number and delivery details.
Good luck!
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