The Cavallo Simple Boot is aptly named because it is very simple to put on.
Open the velcro straps and pull the boot fully open. Slide it on your horse’s hoof Close the large flap over the tongue (there’s velcro there, too, to keep it secure) Bring the second flap over the first and [...]
Continue Reading →If your horse has an abscess or a hoof injury that requires soaking, using a soaking boot like the Davis Boot, can make the experience far less painful for you and easier on your horse.
With a soaking boot you don’t have to convince your horse to stand with his hoof in a bucket [...]
Continue Reading →Hoof boots are great products that can help you transition your horse to barefoot, ride barefoot horses on harder terrain, or protect a horse’s hoof if it’s thrown a shoe.
However, getting the right size and shape hoof boot is highly dependent on measuring your horse’s hoof properly.
How to measure Measure the width of [...]
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One of the wonderful things about horses is that they are always teaching you something. No matter how many years I’ve been around them, I am humbled by how much there is to learn. In EquestrianHow2 I’ve shared what I’ve learned how to do. Let me know what questions you have and I’d be happy to find out how to do them, too! You can email your questions to equestrianhow2 (a) gmail.com.Recent Posts
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