21 August 2008 #1 Spyda Well-Known Member Joined 30 October 2005 Messages 5,148 Location U.K. Visit site Do they rub?
21 August 2008 #2 D DollyDolls Well-Known Member Joined 15 April 2008 Messages 1,064 Visit site Used them when the horse I was riding lost shoe & to stop it getting bruised soles, he wore on for a bit (owner bought it) til the farrier could come back out. I HATE THEM. An icecream tub is a better fit!
Used them when the horse I was riding lost shoe & to stop it getting bruised soles, he wore on for a bit (owner bought it) til the farrier could come back out. I HATE THEM. An icecream tub is a better fit!
22 August 2008 #3 Spyda Well-Known Member Joined 30 October 2005 Messages 5,148 Location U.K. Visit site LOL. Yes, mine arrived yesterday. Can see what you mean. Can't imagine them being a very secure fit. Still, I'll try one on and see how I get on.
LOL. Yes, mine arrived yesterday. Can see what you mean. Can't imagine them being a very secure fit. Still, I'll try one on and see how I get on.
22 August 2008 #4 kerilli Well-Known Member Joined 1 April 2002 Messages 27,417 Location Lovely Northamptonshire again! Visit site i've used one but only in the stable to keep a poultice on, and it didn't rub... but then it didn't get much chance to!
i've used one but only in the stable to keep a poultice on, and it didn't rub... but then it didn't get much chance to!
22 August 2008 #5 C custard Well-Known Member Joined 10 March 2007 Messages 2,925 Location Worcestershire Visit site Erm yes, echo the ice cream tub being better fit. Just bought a Shires poultice boot @ £24 and quite impressed.
Erm yes, echo the ice cream tub being better fit. Just bought a Shires poultice boot @ £24 and quite impressed.