Stable bandages?

Montyforever

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Numpty question
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. Do they do roughly the same as stable chaps?
My mares got athritis in her legs and shes v.stiff and is having trouble after not moving for a while.
Shes on glycosamine
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And with pads? or no pads?
Sorry never had this problem before
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Have you tried those Mobility Licks?
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Sorry - off topic but they're good
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I need a stable bandage for Darcys hips/ shoulder.
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..think he may have beginnings of arthritus already from eventing
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Have you tried those Mobility Licks?
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Sorry - off topic but they're good
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*crawls back into hut*

I need a stable bandage for Darcys hips/ shoulder.
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..think he may have beginnings of arthritus already from eventing
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and poision her!
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She doesnt like anything thats not chewable
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Stable bandages probably offer more support than stable chaps. if you are just trying to keep her warm to help stop her seizing up, i'm sure stable chaps will do the job.

and yes, you should use padding under stable bandages...
 
Veredus magnetic stable wraps really helped my horse, they're quite supportive but without the pressure points that you can get from stable bandages.
 
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