Florrie
Well-Known Member
Just read a thread about Magnetic therapy on here and it prompted me to see if they could help my TB who stocks up awfully around his hind pasterns when he is left in overnight. He's currently wrapped up in stable bandages at night on his hind legs and it does stop them puffing up slightly but I was wondering if magnetic boots could benefit him any better.
His legs go down quite quickly with movement (within a good 10/15 minutes of schooling they go down) and they're fine when he's out in the field it's just when he's left in they tend to stock up.
A person on my yard has a horse with the same problem and says they work better than stable bandages and swears by the magnetic boots.
Does anyone else have any experience with this?

His legs go down quite quickly with movement (within a good 10/15 minutes of schooling they go down) and they're fine when he's out in the field it's just when he's left in they tend to stock up.
A person on my yard has a horse with the same problem and says they work better than stable bandages and swears by the magnetic boots.
Does anyone else have any experience with this?