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Smartie Pants2
22nd Mar 2008, 04:15 PM
I am trying to give a bit of added protection to FiFi's back legs when she is turned out,she is getting kicked but I think she is starting most of it:mad: I have tried a Hock Boot, it falls down, a Bandage it comes off, so I have ordered some Hardy Chaps does anyone use them? Anygood?

eventerbabe
24th Mar 2008, 10:05 AM
can't fault them :) the mud doesn't work it's way inside and they stay put!

Smartie Pants2
24th Mar 2008, 10:32 AM
can't fault them :) the mud doesn't work it's way inside and they stay put!


Brilliant, thanks Eventerbabe, I have some brushing boots on her at the moment:)

eventerbabe
24th Mar 2008, 11:59 AM
now, i'm sure coss and i saw a deal on. if you bought a pair of stable chaps you got the hardy chaps free..... well worth taking up as the stable chaps are great too ;)

coss
24th Mar 2008, 09:44 PM
i back up EB's comment re the pair of stable chaps. I have stable chaps and they are great (i have a horse that kicks out when indoors and does the same as your horse :p). i believe ride away do an offer on the hardy chaps and stable chaps....

coss
25th Mar 2008, 10:33 AM
just to add... my mare has some cuts on her leg (just small scrapes) and with this cold weather i didn't want it blistering up or getting frostbite on the bare skin. i've been lent some equilibrium training wraps. they are water proof and breathable and have enabled me to keep her legs wrapped up whilst out :)

Smartie Pants2
25th Mar 2008, 11:42 AM
just to add... my mare has some cuts on her leg (just small scrapes) and with this cold weather i didn't want it blistering up or getting frostbite on the bare skin. i've been lent some equilibrium training wraps. they are water proof and breathable and have enabled me to keep her legs wrapped up whilst out :)


I have training wraps for both of mine and I love them:D