Turning out in boots

now_loves_mares

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My 5yo is off work again having banged her splint bone - AGAIN
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She is always getting knocks and scrapes, and being a TB her leg always blows up like a balloon too. I have pretty much decided that she needs to go out in boots, but my concern is that my field is really wet, especially at the gate area. She's a typical thin-skinned TB and I'd really worry about her getting rubs or worse from mud getting inside her boots.

Can't decide which is the lesser of the two evils
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and what stye of boots I would turn out in? Sleek as possible to avoid corners and creases that dirt and grit could stick in; or sheepskin lined to try to stop mud getting down them in the first place?

I gave some thought to turnout chaps, but have never actually seen them used. Would they actually protect her from the constant self-harm she seems to enjoy
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I have the premier equine boots for exactly that reason- my tb is always getting knocks on his legs.

They aren't 100% waterproof and take quite a long time to dry out so I wouldn't recommend for really wet or muddy conditions. However, if its muddy I just stick some normal brushing boots on and they tend to not get so dirty and are further off the ground.

Other than that I would say try the equilibrium chaps- either the hardy ones which are more protective or the other chaps which are water resistant and will stop mud getting in
 
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