Charlie31
Well-Known Member
I was just reading through the post on glue on shoes and saw mention of hoof wraps. I've not seen these before.
My horse had his shoes off about a month ago now and I've been worrying about him ever since! He's okay in the field but quite sore getting to and from the field (stony gateway and short bit of tarmac). We're riding in hoof boots on the front and he seems okay in these and I'm increasingly bringing him in and out of the field with the boots on.
The trouble is that with it being so dry the ground has baked rock hard even in the field and I'm worried about him being sore even while turned out. Walking around the field myself I can feel all the hard lumps and bumps underfoot. Although it's raining today and will soften things up for a few days, I think by the weekend the field will be rock hard again.
So I've been pondering whether to turn him out with his boots on during the day and then maybe take them off overnight to let the feet breathe. The only trouble with this is if I ride and they get wet or dirty then he'll have to wear them in their grubby state and I can imagine rubs and soggy feet problems occurring.
The I saw these hoof wraps and wondered if they might be the way forward. Has anybody used them and do you find that they stay on, offer support, represent good value for money and so on? Or would I better just sticking with the hoof boots and maybe ordering a second pair so I can swap them over for clean dry ones if necessary?
Many thanks.
My horse had his shoes off about a month ago now and I've been worrying about him ever since! He's okay in the field but quite sore getting to and from the field (stony gateway and short bit of tarmac). We're riding in hoof boots on the front and he seems okay in these and I'm increasingly bringing him in and out of the field with the boots on.
The trouble is that with it being so dry the ground has baked rock hard even in the field and I'm worried about him being sore even while turned out. Walking around the field myself I can feel all the hard lumps and bumps underfoot. Although it's raining today and will soften things up for a few days, I think by the weekend the field will be rock hard again.
So I've been pondering whether to turn him out with his boots on during the day and then maybe take them off overnight to let the feet breathe. The only trouble with this is if I ride and they get wet or dirty then he'll have to wear them in their grubby state and I can imagine rubs and soggy feet problems occurring.
The I saw these hoof wraps and wondered if they might be the way forward. Has anybody used them and do you find that they stay on, offer support, represent good value for money and so on? Or would I better just sticking with the hoof boots and maybe ordering a second pair so I can swap them over for clean dry ones if necessary?
Many thanks.