An adjustable stand includes a stable base, an upright portion upending
from the base, and a platform adjustably locked in the base. The platform
height preferably may be adjusted continuously rather than incrementally
for precise and accurate positioning of a horse hoof or other animate or
inanimate object. One platform includes a diverging U-shaped cradle, with
a firm but cushioning/shock-absorbing material on its top side for
elevating the supported object and absorbing the concussion of the work
being performed on the object. Preferably, the firm but cushioning
material is a flexible strap slung across the cradle and spaced above the
surface of the cradle at its center region. The preferred plastic base
and continuous adjustability of the platform provide a quiet,
substantially non-metallic, and non-intimidating stand that tends not to
frighten horses or other animals. The preferred plastic base has a
generally hollow interior and has a concave or otherwise recessed bottom
surface, which features help dissipate shock from impacts or other work
upon the hoof or other object supported in the stand.