Kirstineridesagain
Well-Known Member
When I eventually start riding again I’m not really wanting to put shoes on my mare. She’s been barefoot for at least two years, maybe more. The hacking at our new place is great - a mix of soft grass along fields, woodland paths, stone tracks and some kind of artificial, soft surface along a long path, as well as roads and hills. I’m thinking of trying to keep going barefoot and see how she is, but I’m guessing we might need boots?
I like the look of the Scoot Boots, but what other boots are good? Do you tend to just need two for the fronts or for all four? Is there the equivalent of a saddle fitter but for boots so that we could see which is the best fit? My horse is an Icelandic by the way. So not huge hooves.
I like the look of the Scoot Boots, but what other boots are good? Do you tend to just need two for the fronts or for all four? Is there the equivalent of a saddle fitter but for boots so that we could see which is the best fit? My horse is an Icelandic by the way. So not huge hooves.