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Sue, my brief exposure to hoof boots is a lot depends on the anatomy of your
horse, then how young how much energy time you have, Ha. I started out
with the old Macs G. They stayed on lasted a long time, but buckling them was
kind of a pain
, but is a pain to put on. I have to say that
when using a boot, it is not on for a whole day of driving or riding.
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Sue, my brief exposure to hoof boots --
Tunix especially, walks out so much better. He doesn't
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For riding, with my warmblood, I have used both Boa boots (which I think they
are not making anymore but you may still be able to find the occasional pair
on closeout) I liked them because they are easy to put on and hold up well
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If anyone would be interested in a pair of used black leather lace-up Ariat
paddock boots size 61/2, I will send them to use for the shipping cost. They
fit in a medium flat rate shipping box. These are several years old but
haven't been
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Hi all of you in the Northland! I have a pair of women's size 9/9.5 Article
Pro Muck boots. They are designed for super cold weather, supposed to be
comfortable to -60. They were used a few times, until I moved to FL. They
are just sitting
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A good, new rasp, sized to your hand, would make an enormous difference. If
you find you need one in the future, you might want to look here:
http://www.star-ridge.com/Page8.html
Lori Lemley
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Tunix's new hoof boots came yesterday , Cavallos. And they fit, Whew! Much
easier to put on than the Old Macs G2. Tunix loves the boots, picks up his
feet when he hears the Velcro being undone!
I decided to go with the Cavallos after much
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I have the gloves and if we do much they come off. Because Soph is ... Soph
she will stop if a boot is flapping around her foot in turnout. One buck and
they're off! They work on the trail if we don't get in deep footing or
This message is from: Tonja Acker-Richards tacke...@aol.com
Our renegade boots fit the drafty and smaller fjord hoofs fine sizes 2w and
2ww. Velcro did start to wear out about year 3 but replaceable. Our QH friends
love the glove boots you spoke of also.
Oops hooves not hoofs:)
Tonja Acker
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Mary,
I've used Cavallo's hoof boots for driving my mare on the road and
they're easy on and off and last a long time. You slip the foot in
and do up the velcro and they're on.
Caroline
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I like my gloves. Lighter and have gaiters to help keep on. I am going to add
the additional piece across the front to make tighter. Their is a fitting kit
for them on their website
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myself between farrier visits as they do fit like a glove and don't
tolerate the six or eight weeks of growth between farrier visits.
I also have the Backcountry boots. It's the same shell as the Glove, but
they've added the upper wrap around stuff like the Trails. Just a different
option; I
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My Old Macs G-2 for Tunix need replacing. His heels seem too high for the
Renegades. (I always thought his heels average in height, they fit my Zoe with
low heels just fine). I'm looking at considering the Easy Boot Glove. Have any
of you tried
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Love you pics, especially of the sleighs. I almost wish I were back
in the snow country!
Caroline Warren
Chico, CA
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I thought those of you who had bridle or boot questions might look at our
parade pictures on facebook at pondhouseponies. We really have liked these
john lyon type 'mule ring' bridles for fit. The Renegade boots for parade and
trail in 2ww. They also
Boots
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This horse has a foot that is
longer than it is wide partially naturally and
partially the way he was
currently trimmed. My thought about this whole thing
is that I want to get
these horses on the same farrier schedule because
trailering
easy to put on and not as hot as the Easy Boots,
so I use them in the summer for trail riding. I've had the velcro come
loose as the brush can rip off the little keepers, so I can't count on
them for fox hunting. I think they have improved the straps recently, so
I haven't tried those. For fox
This message is from: Lola Lahr lolal...@gmail.com
I started with Old Macs and they were great at the time, but not as
streamlined as the later models of hoof boots that Easy Care designed. One
of my horses kept stepping on himself with the Old Macs. I then went to
Boas, better, but I kept
to being without shoes and are gradually brought into a more natural
shape. I also saw a product called sole guard that I thought might be
appropriate when he first has the shoes pulled but I don't know anyone who has
used it.
I am going to take a look at the Renegade and Cavallo boots but I
also
used it.
I am going to take a look at the Renegade and Cavallo boots but I
also was looking at the Easy Boot Trail which are supposedly easy to put on
and off, more appropriate for an oval foot and ok to turn out in. I guess
they
are pretty new but the reviews of them on-line seem positive
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Have you considered trimming yourself? Have you seen the Soft Touch Grinder?
Subscribed to the yahoo abrasivetrimming list?
I feel your pain!
By the way, I have a grey Fjord with an upright hoof. Always has tended to be
like that,
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Subject: RE: Hoof Boots
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Have you considered trimming yourself? Have you
seen the Soft Touch Grinder? Subscribed to the yahoo abrasivetrimming list?
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as i said earlier, i love my Renegade hoof boots. i talked to kirk the
owner of the company, he helped me do exactly what was needed to get the
correct fit. take photo this and that etc. i sent thm to him and he made
the suggestion
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Robin, I have used Old Macs currently have started using Renegade boots. I
imagine the Cavallos are pretty good too. What you need to be concerned about
is your horses hoof confirmation. That can affect what choice you make because
these 3
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Subject: Hoof boots
Date: Fri, Dec 7, 2012 3:42 PM
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PS! Robin. I don't know if you are aware that these boots shouldn't be worn
24/7 by your horse. A while back I had a horse that I had kept the boots on
24/7 because
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Subject: Re: Question about Muck Boots
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I wear regular to heavy socks with mine, not shoes..
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9:43 AM
Subject: Debbiegood work boots
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I have tried a lot of boots BUT for
actually working around the yard, barn,
pasture, stalls, NOTHING beats the
Muck boot!! I have mid calf and I can slip
my foot into them without worry
about dirty
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I know some of you were using these boot a couple of years ago. Do you still
like them now that they've been in use for a time? They seem to have a much
better shape (rounder) than any of the easy boots for the Fjords.
Comments
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I have several pairs of the Soft-Ride boots and although I don't like the
design of the more recent ones as much as the original ones, mostly because
they are less durable, they can be a lifesaver in terms of protecting the foot
without
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I've found a place that has these marked down, halfprice, and wondered if
anyone was riding or working around the barn in these and wnated some input,
positive or negative.
thanks all.
Debby
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Subject : RE: OT-Ariat Iceberg Tall H20 riding boots
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I've found a place that has these marked down, halfprice, and wondered if
anyone was riding or working around
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I have 3 pairs of Dover Pro Shipping boots for sale. There are two horse size
pairs in black and blue and a cob-size pair in green. The blue is almost new
and I don't think the green has ever been worn. The black have been worn more
This message is from: Robin Churchill rbc...@yahoo.com
I have two pairs of sports medicine boots--a more worn SMB 100 that fit
standard front, fine-boned back and a fairly new SMB 200 warmblood front,
standard back. The SMB 100s are free for the price of shipping, the others $10
and the price
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Hi Robin--are your boots still available? If so, can you explain what they
are ? I need a pair of soaking boots--something I can put on my horse to
soak her feet for 20 minutes at a time. Are these what you have?Thanks
Jen
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009
more cushioning.
DeeAnna
Do the Terrain boots go by another name. I cannot
find them.
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Do the Terrain boots go by another name. I cannot
find them.
http://www.equestrian-tack.com/arwiribopata.html
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I like the Ariat Terrains for summer and the Ariat
Terrain H2O
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Hi,
I use Mountain Horse Rimfrost boots, they are wonderfully warm, have toe
protectors built in and the soles are patterned to fit stirrup treads
securely. Not the cheapest on the market but well worth the outlay.
Corinne,
Suffolk UK
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Ariat Terrains - not particularly for winter, but they are my absolute
favorite all-around boots. I wear them for riding, working around the barn,
just
walking around.
Kate
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Ariat Terrains - not particularly for winter, but they are my absolute
favorite all-around boots. I wear them for riding, working around the
barn, just
walking around.
Kate
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I have a pair of Mountain Horse lace-up boots that are waterproof,
well-insulated and VERY warm. Not so comfortable for walking or doing chores
in as they are kind of clunky. It says metal shank on the bottom, might
be why they seem
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Hi all,
I have a question for all of you that ride in the winter. I had a pair of
winter riding boots that I wore for years and wore them out so now I'm
looking to buy new boots and would buy the same ones that I had but they're
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Thank you Robin, the Soft Ride boot looks very interesting. Luckily it
looks like we are over the hump now. As soon as I bought the soaking boot
and wrap, she is walking fairly well, maybe a little stiff legged, but
pretty good. Since I can't ride right
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Hi all,
Hi Valerie,
Glad to hear you are doing good with the surgery!! I actually go the
real cheap way when soaking for the elusive abcess or whatever else
is ailing the hooves!! I bought a small size rubber feeder (you
know the
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My Fjord mare has an abscess for the first time. I have an old Sabre
Sneaker, but of course her foot is too big for it. Maybe we'll get
through this time with the bucket and the bandaging but I was wondering
if anyone has any suggestions on a soaking boot?
that sounded like it would actually be easier than the Davis
boots.
My horses do not like the Davis boots for some reason, and it is awkward
putting them on while full of liquid. (You might be able to fill them with
a plastic, thin spout household watering can and make it easier.)
Gail
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The Easy Care soaking boot is a good one, and I liked it better than the
Davis.
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My Fjord mare has an abscess for the first time. I have an old Sabre
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Actually, we had an abcess on John's big Walking Horse mare some years
back and the vet cut up an old innertube. You put the foot in partway
pour in the soak, fold up the excess and tape with duct tape. Easy on
and easy off and holds
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Joe had an abscess in his back hoof earlier this year, and seems to be
developing one now in a front hoof.? I've never used a soaking boot - he's
fairly content to stand with his foot in a bucket for 30 minutes twice a day.
Kate
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Hi Valerie,
Glad you have help, the last hoof abscess I had
to soak and wrap on my own really messed up my
knees and back. Good luck, abscesses can be so
frustrating to deal with fr horse and human alike.
I have used the Davis boot
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Hi List-
Just passing this on for someone.
Old Mac boots, size 6 for sale. If interested contact Moni at
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Hi own Renegades and I love them So does my mare who has worn Old Mac G2s
for over two years. The Renegades are easy to put on and take off, no rubbing,
and come in many colors. They do have to be adjusted before the initial use. My
barefoot trimmer
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Hello Lee! I am so happy that you responded to my questions about
Renegades versus Old Macs G2. THANK YOU!
Is the adjustment you are speaking of, before the first use, the same
adjustment of the cable that attatches to the velcro band --the
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HI Yvonne,
of all your boots: Old Macs, Cavallo Simple Boots, and the Marquis,
which do you like the best, and why?
I.e., which are easiest to put on?
Which stay on the best?
Thanks,
jen
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I've used horse boots for years. I used Old Macs almost exclusively
on my Appys, and I found them very easy to get on and off, take care
of, etc. As far as the velco, it was never an issue, even with the
cheatgrass we have in this area
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Fitting boots was always a question I had. I was lucky to find a dealer in an
area where I happen to be and before I left I took a traced pattern of each
foot that I wanted boots for and cut them out. Then when I got to where they
had
occasions only so I just bought two sets of Simple
Boots - the brand is Cavallo. My local feed store stocks them so I was
able to buy a couple of sizes and bring them home and try them on her for
fit. They are simple to put on and have drain holes so water can come out -
I have only used them
that the boot will stay clean enough to return or
exchange. Teressa
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Sent: Wednesday, June 18, 2008 11:39 AM
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I will keep you posted about the Renegades and can send pictures off the
list if you are interested.
Happy trails!
Kris in NC
Kris,
Please keep us posted. I too am curious about the Renegades. Easycare is
coming out with a new
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Hi, we live on Vancouver Island, where you are on rocky roads and trails much
of the time and I Love my Boots. Old Macs were available, and we have worn
out about 7 pair, and even all worn out , they can be booted on all 4 feet for
those rocky rides
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For those looking for different types of boots there is a web site called
www.naturalhorsetrim.com/boot_swap.htm or search under hoof boot swap. They
have many different boots and used boots to buy or swap. They list all the
different
room if someone wants to take them off my hands. I use
Epics on everybody now. ;-)
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For those looking for different types of boots there is a web site
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I would appreciate opinions about the value of using overreach boots and
bells while riding and/or training.
Realizing that Fjords come in different sizes, I'd like to know which size
boot is most common, medium perhaps. Did you have a problem
This message is from: Gail Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
This is a very practical discussion of using hoof boots. It avoids the
black and white dichotomy between being shod and barefoot.
It also points out that boots are often helpful in situations where the
horse is serviceably sound working
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Forgot the link. http://www.naturalhoofcareofcolorado.com/contactus.html
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With all talk about boots here is a web site that deals in new and used boots,
of all different brands.
www.naturalhorsetrim.com/boot_swap.htl If you search for horse boot swap you
should get there also. They list all the different
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I have not personally used them but I ride with a man who does. His horse
does not have shoes, he uses the boots on all rides. They are very cool. I
thought of getting some myself. Not cheap though. I think you can go to
easyboot
.com or easy care
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Clinton Anderson uses them. Also, we just did a clinic with a John Lyons
certified trainer here who trains horses for trail riding. He says he trail
rides five days a week with them and has shoes on none of his own horses,
and none that are
This message is from: Robin Churchill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Has anyone used Old Mac, Boa or Cavallo's Simple Boots
and if so what did you like and dislike about them?
My big horse developed an abscess and his shoe had to
be pulled so now needs wrapped and will not be able to
have the shoe back
This message is from: Genie Dethloff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi Robin,
I feel for you! I recently went through a month of Pjoska healing
from bruised/sore soles. I ordered Cavallo boots and the vet said to
put them on and leave them on for several days, which you are
supposed to be able to do
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FYI Ladies,
Because of the favorable posts regarding Ariat Terrain boots, I ordered them
and in the process of searching found a really good deal on some nice Roper
boots. [53% off closeout at Sierra Trading Post, URL below.] They were
comfortable
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Hi all Easyboot users,
How long do the easy boots last? I asked my shoer about them and he said
they are really expensive if you ride in them regularly--that is, they wear
out quickly and need replacing. I understand that how they wear would depend
This message is from: Gail Russell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The surface of the BOA boots is clearly sturdier, but also heavier.
I know people do 50 and 100 mile endurance rides in them.
I have not ridden that far, but I have gone on some pretty wild rock
scrambles and see little wear on the soles
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Hello,
Everyone in our barn wears Mountain Horse High Riders or Sportive High Riders.
They also come in a warmer insulated winter version. I have both, but find
the regular ones warm enough that I don't often wear the winter ones.
They have a
This message is from: Emily Wigley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ariat Terrains are designed to be ridden in - they are a riding
sneaker design with a well defined heel and a not dangerously grippy
sole. Good boots if they fit you!
I have considered steel toe boots for
protection
Please don't wear
This message is from: Gina Larson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Melinda--
Dansko discontinued their paddock boot/half chap
line--they are no longer being made. I was lucky to
get a new pair on Ebay and I just love them. I got a
good deal on mine, as I have a small foot (37). I
have seen them go as high
is a problem here where we have lots of mud and mucky
puddles no matter where we ride.
Anyone else have a solution to this
It looks like the bares use the same gaiter system so I'm assuming that it
would happen with them as well.
I'm finding that the boots are great, protecting my son's thin soled
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try the Dansko Outlet for what they may still have. I get all mine for $60 a
pair. Robyn in MD
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I love my Horseshoe Ropers. They are an ankle high lace up boot. They are
leather with good rubber soles, snow and waterproof. I live in Alberta and
the winters can be brutal and my feet stay warm and dry. They are even a
little bit classy.
and the front of
the boot. I have been able to achieve this close fit - the sides will
sometimes have a tad bit more space but I have never had any rocks or gravel
get in the boots. I have had no problems with rubbing. There are 3 different
positions and they are very easy to change
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The blundstones are wide and comfortable and very durable, waterproofnot
cheap...150. a pair but I wear them even in the rains we've had here in Tx and
they are waterproof, good to ride in, drive in
Debby
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This message is from: Ardeth Obenauf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For shipping boots on my quarter horses I have always used Weathabeata's
contoured shipping boots. They cover about 3/4 of the leg and are flared at
the bottom to provide some protection for the hoof. When the smaller boots
I bought
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Hello,
I have been so busy that I haven't read the list much lately; I hope
to get caught up soon.
I have a question. I am looking for shipping boots, both the short
kind that come up to and the tall kind that come over the hocks
This message is from: Teressa [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I bought cob size shipping boots from Dover - its their own brand and they
often have them on sale. Teressa
I have a question. I am looking for shipping boots, both the short
kind that come up to and the tall kind that come over the hocks
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Genie:
If you can't find the size you need and you or someone you know is handy
with the sewing machine, you could always make your own shipping boots.
Here's one link I found. There may be others.
http://www.rockywoods.com/Patterns/9900
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Dover Pro Shipping Boots in cob size. I have 3 pair for my Fjords and LOVE
them!
They are on sale right now for $74.90 and are Dover item# 9C-04185.
Taffy Mercer in 80* Kennewick, WA
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the issue of them not
being able to breathe if you will. I put bell boots on all four legs. And he
was just fine. I also did this when he went from VT to FL, only on the trip
down, I only put them on his front legs.
If she were to step on a piece of velcro and pull the boot off, it becomes
very
.
The ride we went on yesterday in the boots, on both horses, was not easy.
Steep, with 1 to 3 inch rocks loose on the slope. The horses did fine
scrambling up the slopes, and had at least as good traction as with shoes,
and no worry about them bruising their soles. I am really impressed.
It has been
.
As far as evaluating a horse is concerned, if the horse were presented
in Conformation in these type of boots, I would ask the presenter to
take them off, as part of the breed standard includes the shape and
appearance of the hoof. As for performance, personally, if they did not
hinder or affect
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Why would you need boots when showing a horse in conformation? The footing
in the arena (whether inside or outside) probably is not something that
would be difficult for a barefoot horse to walk on. For competition, that
might be an interesting
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Does anyone know how they have/would be treated at Fjord shows/evaluations?
Gail
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Has anyone that is doing the barefooting tried the Old Mac Boots when
needed?
Beth
in Maine where it was sunny and 40 degrees today.. wind made it feel quite a
bit cooler though.
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Subject: Old Mac boots
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Has anyone that is doing the barefooting tried the Old Mac Boots when
needed?
Beth
in Maine where it was sunny and 40
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Yes, that was what I started with years ago when they were just about the
only alternative to easy boots. They work really well and are really
durable! My horses love them.
There are new designs out there though that are worth looking at re
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I have used Old Macs, Boa Boots, original Easy Boots, and Easy Boot Epics on
my 2 Fjords. The reason I have used so many is that I ride pretty hard with
them conditioning and foxhunting my horses, so certain boots do wear out,
rub, or just
This message is from: Jean Ernest [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have not ridden with horse boots, but recently used the Boa Boots on my
30 year old Fjord gelding to get him through the Frozen Lumpy ground
stage here. We had a lot of rain which turned the corrals into a muddy
mess, then it froze
This message is from: M. Denmark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have 5 Fjords and mine are all barefoot. I too have been thinking about
temporary boots for those really rocky roads as you couldn't pay me to go
through the hassle of shoes ever again. Here is the website for Hoofwings
that are used
This message is from: Lauren Sellars [EMAIL PROTECTED]
What would the average size of mac boots be for your fjordies. Do you
think I could use a pair on several simalar sized fjords. Just wondering
if I shoe 3 horses or try these boots. Also where is the best place to
buy them? Riding gets
This message is from: M Korose [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi List
In response to the boots question
We have successfully used Old Mac boots for driving. We have used them in a
small show, no problem. We have even used them to cover both front feet when
we lost a shoe on one and still had the other
and do lots more road riding now that
the bugs are gone and the heat is down. Finne is barefoot and has
been his whole life and has beautiful feets (his farrier loves them!)
but the roads can get pretty hard and rocky.
I want to have a set of boots on hand to use and wanted some advice.
Do people
This message is from: Lois Berenyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm wondering if any of you use boots for turnout for your Fjords. Presently
my mare is turned out with two large warmblood mares and there is a certain
amount of combat going on. My mare has already acquired several cuts on her
lower hind
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