25 November 2014 #1 S saddlesore Well-Known Member Joined 13 April 2008 Messages 4,792 Location Wonderland!! Visit site As above really. What makes are wide but not overly long? For 15 hh h/w with feathers!
25 November 2014 #2 ihatework Well-Known Member Joined 7 September 2004 Messages 23,994 Visit site NEW used to do some, not sure if they still do
25 November 2014 #3 S saddlesore Well-Known Member Joined 13 April 2008 Messages 4,792 Location Wonderland!! Visit site Brill thanks. He's managed to pop a splint and don't want him bashing into it *roll eyes*
25 November 2014 #4 Sukistokes2 Well-Known Member Joined 11 April 2011 Messages 4,246 Location I live in Kent Visit site I found some woof wares that fit but it was a while ago.
25 November 2014 #5 S SHCC Well-Known Member Joined 16 November 2012 Messages 72 Visit site Try Blue Horse Equine. They do mainly for heavy horses, but they might have something that will fit your cob.
Try Blue Horse Equine. They do mainly for heavy horses, but they might have something that will fit your cob.
25 November 2014 #6 Tiddlypom Carries on creakily Joined 17 July 2013 Messages 25,830 Location In between the Midlands and the North Visit site These might suit, they may be what Susiestokes2 is thinking of. There's a two strap medium wide version for cobs. Think Rideaway have a 20% discount offer going on at the mo, which would be handy. http://www.rideaway.co.uk/woof-double-velcro-brushing-boots
These might suit, they may be what Susiestokes2 is thinking of. There's a two strap medium wide version for cobs. Think Rideaway have a 20% discount offer going on at the mo, which would be handy. http://www.rideaway.co.uk/woof-double-velcro-brushing-boots
25 November 2014 #7 S saddlesore Well-Known Member Joined 13 April 2008 Messages 4,792 Location Wonderland!! Visit site Ah brilliant! Thanks