I see, thank you.They are Scoot boots, and no she doesn't wear them all the time, I only put them on her in this photo to see how well they fit her. I prefer for my horses to be bare foot, but her feet can still be tender.
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I see, thank you.They are Scoot boots, and no she doesn't wear them all the time, I only put them on her in this photo to see how well they fit her. I prefer for my horses to be bare foot, but her feet can still be tender.
You planning to get some yourself?I see, thank you.
No I don't have horses now. Years ago (in 1971) I traveled through several states with some other people by covered wagon and we kept rubber shoes on the horses because it was safer than steel shoes but ours didn't look like yours. I was just curious about them. It looks like you can easily take yours off and put them on which is convenient. Ours were rubber-clad steel shoes that got nailed on and of course wore out with time and miles. We couldn't always get them when we needed them.You planning to get some yourself?
Sounds like an adventure.No I don't have horses now. Years ago (in 1971) I traveled through several states with some other people by covered wagon and we kept rubber shoes on the horses because it was safer than steel shoes but ours didn't look like yours. I was just curious about them. It looks like you can easily take yours off and put them on which is convenient. Ours were rubber-clad steel shoes that got nailed on and of course wore out with time and miles. We couldn't always get them when we needed them.