Erehwemos
Well-Known Member
When my mare finally gets herself out of the wars (!) I need to have a serious think about what to put on her legs when riding. I was already pondering this before she injured her hock, so it isnt necessarily something brought about by her 'accidents'
In the past, I have had several kinds of tendon and fetlock boot sets. I had a leather set with neoprene inserts for everyday use, and a smart leather set with sheepskin for jumping. I found both sets very hard to clean, and the stitiching on the everyday boots rotted due to the fact that they often got wet and dirty out on a hack - even though I always cleaned them after a ride. After that, I bought some plastic shelled John Whitaker tendon boots, but again, they are a bugger to clean and although I can at least soak them more than I could a leather boot, they still have never come completely clean on the inside - which is the most important bit as it is the part which obviously is in direct contact with her leg. And then, when she threw both splints back in the spring, I bought a pair of Stretch N Flex boots for her front legs, but I've not been at all impressed with them. They dont look like they offer any support, and you cant even put them through the washing machine without them fading and losing their shape
So now, I am wondering whether bandages may be my best option? I need to find a way of giving her light support and a bit of protection (although she doesnt really brush so that shouldnt be an issue). I also want to use something on all four legs, given her recent hock injury. Obviously I am aware of the need to bandage evenly and to use a pad underneath - tha goes without saying
Just wondered what people's thoughts on bandages are? Worth also saying that Elz and I are pure happy hackers. I dont make a habit of riding on very muddy or wet ground, but obviously sometimes it is inevitable that we get a bit soggy, so that must be taken into consideration. I may do a bit of schooling with her now we have a decent school, but I have no competitive aspirations!
Opinions please!
In the past, I have had several kinds of tendon and fetlock boot sets. I had a leather set with neoprene inserts for everyday use, and a smart leather set with sheepskin for jumping. I found both sets very hard to clean, and the stitiching on the everyday boots rotted due to the fact that they often got wet and dirty out on a hack - even though I always cleaned them after a ride. After that, I bought some plastic shelled John Whitaker tendon boots, but again, they are a bugger to clean and although I can at least soak them more than I could a leather boot, they still have never come completely clean on the inside - which is the most important bit as it is the part which obviously is in direct contact with her leg. And then, when she threw both splints back in the spring, I bought a pair of Stretch N Flex boots for her front legs, but I've not been at all impressed with them. They dont look like they offer any support, and you cant even put them through the washing machine without them fading and losing their shape
So now, I am wondering whether bandages may be my best option? I need to find a way of giving her light support and a bit of protection (although she doesnt really brush so that shouldnt be an issue). I also want to use something on all four legs, given her recent hock injury. Obviously I am aware of the need to bandage evenly and to use a pad underneath - tha goes without saying
Opinions please!