The equine hoof rasp is used by a horse owner to keep healthy, balanced
hooves between the five to eight week intervals before a farrier visit.
The equine hoof rasp has an elongated peanut-shaped handle with a front
end and a rear end. The rear end is larger than the front end. The handle
has a V-shaped cutout extending from the rear end to the front end. The
V-shaped cutout forms a concave middle for mounting a pair of rasps at an
angle. To hold the rasps, there is a pair of congruent retaining shields.
The shields form an open rectangular middle section. The open rectangular
middle section frames the rasps when the rasps are mounted in the
peanut-shaped handle.