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| Symbol: |
HYII |
Website: |
www.hybredhorseshoe.com |
| Exchange: |
Pinksheets |
Shares outstanding
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10,115,519 as of Jul 9, 2008 |
| Industry: |
development stage
thoroughbred horseshoe
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Public Float (approx): |
19,515,519 as of Jul 9, 2008
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| Company
Profile |
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Hybred International, Inc., a development stage company, focuses on creating and developing the Hybred Horseshoe, an aluminum horseshoe with a bonded urethane composition, to reduce the concussive force experienced by horses through the pounding over hard surfaces.

The company has an agreement with Thoro'bred, Inc., a horseshoe manufacturer, to produce the aluminum shoe; and to assist the company in its marketing efforts by including the Hybred Horseshoe in its catalogues and brochures.
It is also working with various suppliers of custom molded rubber products, who would bond the urethane to the aluminum shoe. The company intends to market its products in Asia and Australia.
Hybred International, Inc. is based in Hackensack, New Jersey.
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| Why ? |
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In testing the validity of the HY'BRED horseshoes' claims, they have been able to affix their shoe to a number of equine concerns. Case studies have been conclusive in their findings that the shoe provides significant benefits to the soundness of the equine athlete. In the design, HYII recognized the importance of their clients to have the ability to slide a bit before contact, which enables a more natural fluid movement. Once the hoof has ground contact, it was equally important to provide a confident stability which the design offers.
Numerous studies have shown the concussive benefits of a Urethane to ground over the steel/aluminum to ground connection. The HY'BRED horseshoe provides the ability to absorb the loading force; significantly providing substantial shock reduction characteristics. Additionally, the scope of our testing enabled us to work with horses with multiple pathologies include Osteochondrosis (OCD), Splints, Sidebone, Ringbone, Arthritis or Degenerative Joint Disease, Caudal Heel pain and Laminitis. We found that a Farrier could use the HY'BRED horseshoe in place of traditional shoeing for all the concerns. 
HY'BRED feels that by providing as many positives in one package, we will provide you the Farrier with one more weapon in your arsenal to deal with day to day shoeing. In summary, with as many reasons to use our shoe, we are confident that the HY'BRED horseshoe will become part of your shoeing practice.
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| Management |
Gary Kouletas, President
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| Contact
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370 West Pleasantview Avenue
Suite 163
Hackensack, NJ 07601
United States - Map
Phone: 201-788-3785
Fax: 973-777-6776
Web Site: http://www.hybredhorseshoe.com |
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