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February 7th, 2011

This is a post from Garrett Ford, and the exact same question raised recently on a well known endurance forum! What do you think? Is a Booted Horse Barefoot? Let us know on Trelawne Equine’s Facebook page! Posted: 06 Feb 2011 04:41 PM PST I had the opportunity to attend the Functional Hoof Australian Conference [...]

February 2nd, 2011

Our FitKits include a set of 11 shells to help choose the correctly size Easyboot Glove or Glue-on barefoot boot. They are usually available to hire from retailers, or are used by hoof care professionals to help with sizing. The Easycare Fit Kit is the ideal way to quickly and easily determine which size Glove [...]

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Booting Barefoot Horses FAQs

My horse has his width in one size, and length in the next size up/down, which size should I choose?
If the horses measurements are only one size apart, you must go for the larger size or ideally look to see if another hoof boot is more appropriate. If you go for the smaller boot in this instance, you risk rubbing or not being able to get the boot on at all!

My horses measurements are at the top of one size and the bottom of the next size up, which size will work best?
If the width and length fit into both sizes, with at least one measurement at the extreme of the size, go for the smaller size as this will offer the closest fit as we have found that hoof boots work best with a tight width in particular. If one measurement is just into the size above, you will most likely have to go for the larger size as rubbing may occur.

Do the boots come with a warranty or guarantee?
All Easycare hoof boots come with an unconditional 30 day money back manufacturer guarantee. If you are not 100% satisfied with your boot, simply return them to the place or purchase (at your expense) with a valid receipt strictly within 30 days for a full refund of the purchase price. In addition to this, Easycare also offer a 90 day guarantee against faults in the materials or workmanship. These guarantees are given in addition to your statutory rights, please see the terms of the warranties for full details.

I like a certain hoof boot but my horses measurements don’t really fit into any of the sizes, can I still use it?
Every type of hoof boot as its merits, but a hoof boot that fit’s the size and shape of the horses foot most closely is more likely to give miles of stress free riding than a hoof boot that doesn’t fit properly. The best hoof boots that are the incorrect fit tend to get trodden on or fall off/break and generally cause hassle so it is better to choose one that may not be your first choice but you know is a good fit measurement wise first.

Can I use hoof boots over shoes for a shod horse?
Hoof boots were not really designed to be used over shoes as this can cause excessive wear in the boots, but some people have had to use them for this purpose for example on an old or injured horse. The Old Mac G2 or the RX normally fare best if they are to be used for long periods and turnout, but in all cases using boots over shod hooves will invalidate the warranties.

Can I turn my horse out or keep him stabled in hoof boots?
Hoof boots have really been designed for working barefoot horses, and horses under saddle are generally more under control than horses at liberty. Hoof boots and in particular the Old Mac G2 or RX do fare well being used during non ridden situations, but there is a greater chance of the boot getting damaged or pulled off when the horse is rolling or playing for example. Shod horses are also more likely to loose shoes in the field than when being ridden for the same reasons!

Can I boot just the fronts or hinds of my horse and leave the others bare/shod?
Yes, it is perfectly acceptable to boot just a pair of feet (but never one hoof of a pair, or one front and one back) as they fronts and hinds serve different purposes to the horse. It is common in approx 75% of cases than only the front (greater weight bearing) hooves need protection, and the hinds are comfortable without. With driving horses it is often the reverse as the hinds tend to push more thus need the protection more than the fronts.

Can you jump and do everything you can with a shod horse when wearing hoof boots?
Yes, with the correct hoof boots correctly fitted there is no reason why your horse cannot gallop, jump, splash through rivers and do everything you would have done with him shod.

What are the best boots for long periods or riding/ endurance?
Boots that fit below the hairline such as the Edge, Glove, Epic or Bare are ideally suited to performance horse work. If your horses feet fit this style of hoof boot we would always recommend them first, but often the foot shape is such that another style is more suitable, in which case that is generally the best boot. Every hoof boot can perform well for long periods, boots that fit above the coronet band may require you to protect the horse from potential rubbing, but this is little trouble compared to a boot that is not designed for the shape of the horses hooves and therefore doesn’t fit properly.

Can I use studs with hoof boots?
Yes, Easycare produce studs for use with any of their riding hoof boots. We do advise they should only be used on soft surfaces as with any stud. The Easyboot Grip is a hoof boot designed to be used in situations when you would have studded a shod horse, and is the ideal alternative to studded hoof boots.

Will hoof boots stay on in deep mud/water?
As long as the boot fits well and is correctly fitted, there is no more chance of loosing a hoof boot than there is loosing a metal shoe in mud or water.

Do I have to use the same make of hoof boots on all 4 feet?
No, hooves are booted in pairs, and as the front feet are usually a different shape from the hinds, you may find one style of boot will fit the front feet and need a different style for the hinds.

When should I consider using a pad in the hoof boots?
If your horse is sore, susceptible to concussion or has feet that need to improve internally/ externally you should use a 12mm comfort pad of a style to fit the boot you are using. The 6mm pads are a good ‘insurance policy’ and offer shock absorbance and continued hoof improvement for viable hooves. Other pads that provide frog pressure or support including dome pads should only be used under the advice of a veterinarian or hoof care professional.

Should I go up a size if I am going to use hoof comfort pads?
No, Easycare pads are made to fit into a correctly sized hoof boot.

How long do hoof boots last?
Hoof boots are very durable, and on average will outlast steel shoes 3:1. Add to that the fact that most horses will not be wearing them 24hrs a day and they really can be a significantly cheaper option than shoeing in the long term! Some horses are very hard on their boots (as they would be with metal shoes) and action, conformation and terrain all play a part in determining the lifespan of your boots.