Do these work? Hoof soaking boots

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Anyone tried? Horse has said absolutely not to buckets. Friend has a rubber wellie type one I can borrow but need to soak two feet for a decent amount of time so wondered about these or do I buy myself a matching rubber wellie and use them as a set - do they stay on well?
 

Or these?
 
The first one looks like it goes further up the leg than needs to. I don't think a sensitive horse would like it.

I had one like this


it lasted years.

The sock one looks OK for poulticing or protecting the hoof if it's had an abcess drained but it's not clear if it can be used for soaking.
 
The first one looks like it goes further up the leg than needs to. I don't think a sensitive horse would like it.

I had one like this


it lasted years.

The sock one looks OK for poulticing or protecting the hoof if it's had an abcess drained but it's not clear if it can be used for soaking.
I had wondered if the length may make them harder to get off and more spill proof

Ah yes so the one you have is the same as I can borrow off my friend so could get a second to do both together
 
These work, and they last for ever 🙂. Shires poultice boots, this mare is having a cleantrax soak.

A little more fiddly to put on the hinds, but still doable. I put them on dry then add the the liquid.

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I've been on a yard that used these. Wouldn't think the horses were overly sensitive (they were, but they were really well trained too). Seemed to work fine. The owner also added the liquid after putting the boots on.
 

Anyone tried? Horse has said absolutely not to buckets. Friend has a rubber wellie type one I can borrow but need to soak two feet for a decent amount of time so wondered about these or do I buy myself a matching rubber wellie and use them as a set - do they stay on well?

I've used ones very like these and they worked well in that they stayed in place and held the liquid well. But pony couldn't have cared less about having them on and stood in one place eating. I've a feeling they would slip or move if the horse moved around a bit or was at all bothered about having them on their legs. If I was buying again or for a different horse I'd buy the type TP uses.
 
Just checked the sizing of the Shires poultice boots. The sports horse mare in the pic I posted up thread is a 15.2 hh with tb type feet, and she’s wearing size 3s.

The 16.1 hh ID x cob chunk wears size 4s which are quite a bit bigger. She has generous but not dinner plate feet.
 
I have the Tubbease and they do work quite well. I used them to soak with hoof disinfectant. Cleantrax I think uses Chlorine Dioxide, doesn't it? I use this stuff. It last forever. I just went to look it up and realised I last ordered in 2019.


I also have the long welly type soaking boots that are sold by Equine Podiatry supplies, but rarely use them as with the Tubbease I can just let him wander around.
 
The Shires ones now seem to come in just Small/medium/large. I always find that difficult! Does small mean Shetland and large shire or just small- large horse sizing!
Anyhow the one I can borrow so far we *think is large. Horse hasn't really got big feet.

I have to say I do like the look of the Tubbease ones as they look more secure and less clumpy though.
 

Or these?
I had these put it on Arabi left him in the stable went indoors for a bit, came back to a chewed destroyed boot that he manged to get off.
 
I had these - not the best picture but you get the idea. I put them on and then filled with ice and water. My mare was quite feisty but she did tolerate them remarkably well.

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