10 January 2008 #1 S Super_Kat Well-Known Member Joined 22 November 2005 Messages 11,889 www.myspace.com Becaue I'm curious & the H&H site is being a fanny and won't show me the article
10 January 2008 #2 LEC Opinions are like bum holes, everyone has one. Joined 22 July 2005 Messages 11,732 Visit site Instead of over reach boots I think.
10 January 2008 #3 F flyingfeet Well-Known Member Joined 16 March 2006 Messages 8,073 Location South West Visit site Its to stop the horse ripping its shoes off. You can also get boots by cavalcade that clip under the frog and protect the whole back of the bulb.
Its to stop the horse ripping its shoes off. You can also get boots by cavalcade that clip under the frog and protect the whole back of the bulb.
10 January 2008 #4 R ReadyTeddy Well-Known Member Joined 15 January 2006 Messages 210 Visit site in europe we put on those little bootie things as mentioned aboev then tape over them.
10 January 2008 #5 E elles Well-Known Member Joined 18 July 2004 Messages 278 Location West London community.webshots.com I read to keep these on... http://www.worldwidetack.com/acatalog/Over_Reach_Bands_Art.485.html
10 January 2008 #6 L lucemoose Well-Known Member Joined 8 January 2007 Messages 4,495 Location London..ish Visit site cuz traditional bell boots overhang the front of the hoof somewhat, and especially when the horse scrapes over the top pole it will hang down so taping reduces the risk that the boot will cause the poles to roll.
cuz traditional bell boots overhang the front of the hoof somewhat, and especially when the horse scrapes over the top pole it will hang down so taping reduces the risk that the boot will cause the poles to roll.