EMPOWERING HORSES FROM THE GROUND UP

Your Hoof Care Journey Begins Here

Modern hoof care, rooted in movement, function, and owner education

The Equilogic Approach 

Equilogic combines anatomy-based trimming, rehabilitation support, and science-backed education to help horses move comfortably and function at their best

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Functional Hoof Care

for the Modern Horse

Anatomically guided trimming focused on balance, comfort, and function.

Personalized sizing and fit guidance for transition support and performance.

Owner-focused educational content designed to simplify hoof health.

Seeing Is Believing

Real Horses. Real Results.

Then Pilot before
Now Pilot after

Pilot

My own OTTB, Pilot was shod as a yearling and raced until age four. I pulled his shoes at five, and over time, we’ve seen incredible changes: his digital cushion strengthened, his hairline leveled, and his bony alignment now reflects a much healthier foundation.

99%

of racehorses in the United States are shod. Barefoot racehorses remain extremely uncommon due to industry norms and track regulations.

Then Goose before
Now Goose after

Goose

When I began trimming Goose at age three, his feet showed signs of neglect — overgrown bars and retained sole made his hooves look flat and cramped. With consistent trims, his heels have decontracted beautifully and his sole depth has greatly improved.

69–82%

of shod horses had contracted heels in their front limbs. In contrast, 47–54% of barefoot horses exhibited contracted heels in the front limbs.

Then Bird before
Now Bird after

Bird

Bird came in with a forward-distorted hoof capsule and long toe that disrupted his limb alignment. With careful trimming, we’ve brought the toe back, improved his hoof-pastern axis, and tightened up the overall structure. He’s now standing on a hoof that’s working with him — not against him.

52%

of non-lame athletic horses exhibit underrun heels, making it one of the most common hoof imbalances.

Then Willow before
Now Willow after

Willow

When she came in, her hoof capsule showed clear forward distortion, with a stretched toe and compromised alignment affecting how she loaded the limb. Through careful trimming, we’ve brought the toe back, improved her hoof-pastern axis, and restored a stronger, more balanced foundation.

85%

of horses evaluated in a large-scale study had at least one hoof disorder identified during a routine farrier visit — imbalance, long toes, and underrun heels among the most common.

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New to Barefoot Hoof Care?

Explore foundational educational resources designed to help horse owners better understand movement, hoof function, and the principles of barefoot management.

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Benefits of Barefoot

Explore how barefoot management can support healthier hoof function, improved movement, circulation, and long-term soundness when approached thoughtfully and appropriately.

Barefoot Forward Diet

Healthy hooves start with nutrition. Learn how diet influences hoof quality and supports a successful barefoot transition.

Booting for Beginners

Learn how hoof boots can provide temporary or ongoing protection during barefoot transitions, rehabilitation, trail riding, and everyday movement.

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Whether you’re beginning your barefoot journey, looking for rehabilitation support, or simply searching for better answers, EquiLogic is here to guide you and your horse forward.


FUNCTIONAL HOOVES

Built for a lifetime.

BETTER MOVEMENT

Performance and comfort.

INFORMED OWNERSHIP

Education designed to empower owners.