Casey76
Well-Known Member
And does it make a difference if your horse is shod or not?
Just wondering really...
For flatwork I generally don't boot or bandage, for polework or jumping I'll use open front tendon/brushing boots on the front and for hacking it depends on where we're going to go - fields and tracks naked, through the forest I'll boot the front legs.
But... my mare is a very 'leg at each corner' type, and doesn't interfere or brush.
My young horse is still quite narrow across the chest and has huge feet so I'll probably boot all round when he starts doing baby work - at least until his proprioception improves.
I do like the look of bandages/polo wraps though - I'm just not too sure about using them constantly if they're not needed for any particular purpose.
Just wondering really...
For flatwork I generally don't boot or bandage, for polework or jumping I'll use open front tendon/brushing boots on the front and for hacking it depends on where we're going to go - fields and tracks naked, through the forest I'll boot the front legs.
But... my mare is a very 'leg at each corner' type, and doesn't interfere or brush.
My young horse is still quite narrow across the chest and has huge feet so I'll probably boot all round when he starts doing baby work - at least until his proprioception improves.
I do like the look of bandages/polo wraps though - I'm just not too sure about using them constantly if they're not needed for any particular purpose.