L&B
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Hmmm interesting ... Tried to call Saddlery shop for help but just an automated service saying to fill a form out online :l how did a lot of you get to speak to someone for help??x
Hmmm interesting ... Tried to call Saddlery shop for help but just an automated service saying to fill a form out online :l how did a lot of you get to speak to someone for help??x
I always use equinepodiatry supplies. firstly they are considerably cheaper and the pads come from there. Also the owner is very knowledeable about barefoot and I think would give the best advice. The mobile no is on the top of their "home" page. She will usually ring back pretty quickly if she is not there and if you leave a message.
I have found vets are interested in boots once they have actually seen boots and pads. The problem is that unless they have clients rehabbing horses using padded boots or they are involved alongside trimmers using boots many just don't seem to have had the chance to see any especially those who do more general vet work.
Hmmm interesting ... Tried to call Saddlery shop for help but just an automated service saying to fill a form out online :l how did a lot of you get to speak to someone for help??x
KK, have inboxed...very kind offer.
Tallyho! Hmmm, I'm more concerned with the tightness around the pastern/coronet?? You think?
Yes that's also an issue... I don't know whether I've measured up right. Did you get my inbox KK? x
KK, have inboxed...very kind offer.
Tallyho! Hmmm, I'm more concerned with the tightness around the pastern/coronet?? You think?
Haven't received anything![]()