Just wondering how many poeple travel there horses with/without boots. I got thinking this morning and after having a chat with a few people realised that most people I know dont put them on their horse(s).
Fleur will only currently travel in brushing boots. Anything bulkier (bandages or boots) and she can't stay balanced falls over or simply removes them (the hard way!)
Dan always travels in boots though. Through choice I would always use them as I think they give that extra protection but Fleur more likely to damage herself wearing them than if not!
Well I would always travel with them for added protection as my mare used to rip her legs open when she travelled. She used to have to be bandaged then travel boots over the top.
I wonder how many people just dont for whatever reason whether it be ease, laziness or like you has a reason for not using them
Maiden always has boots on all round, but she won't wear travel boots on her hind legs as she kicks the hell out of whatever is behind her and can't stand up properly. Therefore she has travel boots in front, and Prolite boots with over-reach boots behind (as the Prolites cover more of her legs than "normal" brushing boots). My friend's horse will not wear travel boots at all, it's more hassle than it's worth to put them on him and *touch wood* he's not damaged himself yet. But personally, I will always try everything I can first before deciding not to use them.
Well Peter has never had boots on in the lorry, and when we have tried him with them he just messes about, we have never had any bad experiences with him not wearing them. All other horses i have had have all had some sort of boot on for travelling, Peter just being different!
No I never travel any of my horses with boots on. They travel loose and it would be a danger to put any kind of tack or boots on them when travelling them.
I pretty much always travel with boots on. Just because they are there and I might as well. Plus on the way to shows it helps keep there legs clean. If I am travelling over an hour I tend to put bandages on instead to give them more support.
I travel with short leg wraps on. Gen hated the large boots and afer speaking to Kelly Marks decided against using them. She said the she had seen more accidents through the big boots than without.
had bad experience years ago with a horse standing on a back boot and it slipped and he panicked, smashed the back ramp and the side nearly a fatality was awful, so never put boots on anything at all now
I always travel with boots or bandages, have had nasty experiences of horses damaging themselves. In particular my horse went down in the trailer after a car alarm freaked him out (parked up) he managed to go underneath the breast bar and partition and ended up on floor at the front of trailer- he walked away with just bruising but I am 100% sure that without boots it would have been alot worse.
also seem some horrible accidents when loading.
skye can sometimes lark around when we are loading her and they just slip down/get trodden on so its easier not too. i do sometimes travel her in bandages though
Marnie gets too hot and starts stamping and banging around and they slip if I put full travel boots on. I do travel her in brushing boots usually, they give her a bit of protection and it also makes it easier when i get to the other end and am tacking up!
QR - I ticked sometimes but in fact it's very rare that I don't travel my horses with boots. I do take care to make sure that they are used to them first and will bandage horses that don't like them.
I've seen too many "nearly" injuries that the boots on my horses have prevented!