Texas Farrier Eli Wolf Joins cliplop.com Team of Online Experts


VANCOUVER, British Columbia, March 14, 2000 (PRIMEZONE) -- clipclop.com (OTCBB:CLOPF) is pleased to announce that Texas farrier Eli Wolf is joining clipclop.com's team of horse health experts. Hoof care is a primary concern in the equine industry and Eli will be an invaluable addition to this already popular segment.

Eli Wolf is a farrier north of College Station, Texas (home of Texas A&M University), and a third-generation horse rancher with 35 years of experience. In his career as a working farrier, he has served barrel racing organizations, endurance and grand prix events. His advice is now so sought after that he has started a monthly newsletter and fields over 140 questions a day on his Web site.

A true horse enthusiast, he says: "I started the web site with the intention of sharing knowledge with the public in the hope horses would benefit. If I can help one horse then my efforts are a success."

clipclop.com CEO John J. Henry is delighted to welcome Eli aboard. "The addition of a farrier to our panel of experts further enhances clipclop.com's strong presence in the field of equine health," he said.

ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS:

John J. Henry, Chairman

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