birdof1977
Well-Known Member
I am looking for a bit of advice in regards to hoof boots for barefoot horses.
I've just taken a mare on part loan who is barefoot, but 2 hoofs are in a bit of a state after the summer. The yard that she was at previously was very dry and the ground like concrete most of the summer, she has now been moved to somewhere better, with more moisture. But consequently her hoofs a quite poor at the moment, very dry and cracking, chipped etc. The farrier is due this week to give her a trim, we have also been putting cornucrescine intensive miosturiser on daily. Up until last week she had been turned away for the last 6 months, but now that I am going to ride her, I thought about getting her some hoof boots while her hooves are bad, especially as we will be doing a lot of road work to build up her fitness levels.
What I would like to know is, what boots would you recommend and can I she just wear 1 boot on the front and 1 on the back, or do they have to be worn in pairs (ie. 2 front and 2 back)?
I know that some of them can be quite expensive, so i'm hoping that I will only need to buy 1 pair.
Just to add, this horse has been barefoot for over 10 years, normally lives out 24/7, and doesn't normally have problems with her hoofs. So I'm hoping that this is just a temporary problem.
I've just taken a mare on part loan who is barefoot, but 2 hoofs are in a bit of a state after the summer. The yard that she was at previously was very dry and the ground like concrete most of the summer, she has now been moved to somewhere better, with more moisture. But consequently her hoofs a quite poor at the moment, very dry and cracking, chipped etc. The farrier is due this week to give her a trim, we have also been putting cornucrescine intensive miosturiser on daily. Up until last week she had been turned away for the last 6 months, but now that I am going to ride her, I thought about getting her some hoof boots while her hooves are bad, especially as we will be doing a lot of road work to build up her fitness levels.
What I would like to know is, what boots would you recommend and can I she just wear 1 boot on the front and 1 on the back, or do they have to be worn in pairs (ie. 2 front and 2 back)?
I know that some of them can be quite expensive, so i'm hoping that I will only need to buy 1 pair.
Just to add, this horse has been barefoot for over 10 years, normally lives out 24/7, and doesn't normally have problems with her hoofs. So I'm hoping that this is just a temporary problem.