I always use some sort of legwear on my 18 yr old quarter horse. That way when I ride hard or trail ride over uneven ground, I worry less that my horse will twist something, or land on a foot the wrong way. You can not prevent all injuries, but protection goes a long way towards stopping many.
I always use boots especially when i am doing something that is not really natural for my horse to be doing such as barrel racing. I always use sport medicine boots on the fronts along with bell boots and on the hind i usually use splint boots or polo wraps to protect my horse when he slides into the barrel turns
Hi my name is Trish, I thought the article was great. This is something I've been looking for that explains the diffence in all the protective legwears. The only think I would of really liked to see is that at the end of your article you would of had links to click on where I could of bought some of the protective legwears. Lots of thanks Trish
i have sport medican boots for my dressage, hunters and jumper and they work amazing they have made her wind puffs diapear and she is liek new again i also put them in bell bots too when i jump but all my horses go bear foot the reason being they sapport the fetlock one main thing that you can't for gewt is don't always ride your horse in boots give them atleast 1 day of no boot riding per week as it was weeken there muscles kayla
I was glad to read your article on boots to protect the horses feet and legs. However, I did not read anything about Old Mac boots. I use them when I take dressage lessons on clay. Both myself and a riding partner find that without the Old Macs on the clay ground our horses suffer many leg injries. Thank you for this article
I loved that Artical!I show hunters and I'm a freak about using boots.Is it true that at rated Equation classes and medal classes that boots are aloud?