Great advice! I've been trimming my own horses for years but had the good fortune to have a great natural trim guy in the area for problem cases. Now, years later and in a new location, there are no natural trim farriers or anyone I have yet to meet that have experience with this product. And, wouldn't you know, I have a real need for it right now! So, I am considering doing this myself. The horse is a perfect candidate for this application with no white line issues, just a history of bad trims and poor (wet) conditions...and she's a big QH with small feet. Very flat, long toes and underrun heels. The trims I have done are doing her a great bit of good and the feet are growing but I feel she needs some support and a lift off the ground. I don't see a down-side to me trying this with her. She is in light work on good footing. I'll try to document the work and see how it helps!
When you go for the next trim do you have to remove everything or can you leave the filled in areas if they aren't grown or enough. Will the new layer adhere to the old one
I've always curious what is the peak temperature of super fast. I've used it for years and have actually burned myself with it before. And it doesn't say it on the bottle