maccachic
Well-Known Member
Its a mental thing I think when I stopped using boots it was a hard thing to get my head around but if you really think about you don't need them apart from knock protection.
Its safer to hunt without boots and if my horse can go jumping and at speed for 3 hours in all types of country then they really don't need boots.
Good balanced hooves are a key tho and some of the feet out there are shocking its no wonder riders have issues with horses injuring themself.
Think the risk of over heating far outweights any percieved benefits.
I would like someone to explain how a bandage is going to stop a horse doing a tendon / ligiment injury? How many sports players run round with bandages on? Strapping is different however you need to know what you are doing and a horses leg has a lot of stress put on it so doubt it would offer much help.
Racehorses gallop at young ages with no protection and the majority are fine, there will always be the odd one in any sport.
The key to strong legs is conditioning - the long slow slog to gradually build up the legs that is the only way to offer your horse the best protection, sadly too many people are in too much of a ruah to do it correctly.
Its safer to hunt without boots and if my horse can go jumping and at speed for 3 hours in all types of country then they really don't need boots.
Good balanced hooves are a key tho and some of the feet out there are shocking its no wonder riders have issues with horses injuring themself.
Think the risk of over heating far outweights any percieved benefits.
I would like someone to explain how a bandage is going to stop a horse doing a tendon / ligiment injury? How many sports players run round with bandages on? Strapping is different however you need to know what you are doing and a horses leg has a lot of stress put on it so doubt it would offer much help.
Racehorses gallop at young ages with no protection and the majority are fine, there will always be the odd one in any sport.
The key to strong legs is conditioning - the long slow slog to gradually build up the legs that is the only way to offer your horse the best protection, sadly too many people are in too much of a ruah to do it correctly.
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