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Success with Natural Vitality Coat & Hoof Prompts Farrier Nutrition Training
2nd July 2009
Farrier Mike Nuttall was so impressed with the results of Dengie Natural Vitality Coat & Hoof that he organised an evening talk on the 29th June for other farriers to tell them about the importance of getting the diet right for creating healthy hooves. Over 20 farriers attended the talk which had been awarded CPD points by the Farriery training agency – a scheme set up to promote excellence in farriery. 
Mike commented “during our training we’re all told to try and work as a team with other professionals such as vets but in practice it’s difficult to know who the right people to work with are. I saw the benefits of the Dengie products for myself and realised that I could make my life and other farriers lives so much easier by spreading the word about the importance of nutrition to hoof quality”. 
The aim of the evening was to illustrate how important nutrition is for hoof quality and judging by the response it worked. Many of those who attended have contacted Mike and Dengie for more information. Click here to read Mike’s Natural Vitality Coat & Hoof success story.
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