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Horsetrainer Christy Jemail remembers it like it was yesterday. The day fifteen years ago when sheād decided sheād had enough of wimpy hoofpicks. She was bent over, picking a horseās feet, when a particularly concrete-ish piece of mud was the undoing of her pick. It bent. Again. And that was the undoing of Christy. Exclaiming, "Why canāt anyone make a decent hoofpick?!!", she decided then and there to do it herself. Marriage and children (a.k.a. "life") intervened, and she spent many more years complaining about the problem before finally doing something about it. The straw that broke this camelās back? Becoming a professional instructor. Now it wasnāt just four feet she had to struggle through every day ā it was 20. Or 32. A lot of feet, filled with dried mud, deep clefts where bacteria hid, or ice that chapped the hands because the pick wasnāt doing the job quickly. And a succession of hoofpicks, all tried in search of a decent toolā¦ the wire ones that give no purchase, the plastic brush one with finger indentations on the palm side, even the fancy so-called ergonomic ones. In desperation, Christy began interviewing every farrier she met, asking them what they used for a hoofpick. The astounding answer? Not a one used a commercially produced pick. All crafted their own picks on their forge. "Aha," Christy thought. "Itās not just me. There is a big need for a great hoofpick." Working with farrier friends, Christy labored over what would be "the ultimate hoofpick", as she kept referring to it in her mind. Prototype after prototype was produced, until finally, Christy knew she had the design that would delight the horsemanās hand and quickly clean all varieties of feet. Thus, the patent-pending Ultimate Hoofpick was bornā¦ a real tool that is being met with exclamations of joy in every barn it enters. BUY ONE AND I WILL SEND ONE FREE OF CHARGE