Horse bell boots crystal horse bell boots with synthetic lambskin,neoprene lined,equestrian horse bell boots PU horse bell boots
USD $5.8 - $6.8 /Pair
Min.Order:100 Pairs
Suichang Jingding Casting Co., Ltd.
The description of the horse boots:
The features:
1. Durable
2.Shock absorbing ,protects against injuries
3.Soft and comfortable,provide a good protection
Horse boots buying guide:
Horse boots fall into five main categories.
1.Cross country jumping boots
2.Open front jumping boots-
3.Dressage/flat work-
4.Support boots-
5.All purpose splint boots-
How to Estimate Your Horse's Boot Size ?
Most boots are available in small, medium and large sizes, and a few manufacturers produce boots
that are scaled to fit ponies and extra large horses. Some manufacturers, particularly those that
produce support wraps, provide sizing charts with their product packaging.
In general, the height, weight and breed of your horse in combination with the circumference of its
leg, will provide you with an estimation of the appropriate boot size to try on your horse.
If you have a small horse with refined bones, perhaps a large pony or Arabian that weighs less than
1000 pounds, you'll probably need small sized horse boots.
Many horses require a smaller size boot on their front limbs and one size larger boot on their hind limbs.
Most Thoroughbreds of average bone and an average height of about 16 hands will require size large boots,
while warmbloods and sport type horses may need large or even extra large boots.
How to Check the Fit of Horse Boots ?
You should be able to slide one finger between the protective boot and the horse's leg.
Your finger should feel snug between the two surfaces.
If the boot is too big or too loose, dirt can get inside and cause abrasions, or slide downward
where it may disrupt the horse's movement.
If the boot is too tight, it can damage the horse's tendons.
The length of a boot on your horse's leg should be checked as well.
You don't want the boot to be so long that it rises to the back of a horse's knee and interferes with
normal movement. It should, however, be long enough to cover most of the cannon bone area as
well as the inside of the fetlock.
Tips:
1.When fastening horse boots, be sure to use even pressure on each strap as you work your way downthe leg.
Follow the manufacturer's instructions carefully for your type of boots, and be careful not to over-tighten them.
2.Remove boots from your horse's legs as soon as possible after your workout to allow any accumulated heat to escape and to allow the skin and hair to dry.
3.Keeps the boots clean and free of accumulated dirt, grime and sweat which can be irritating to a horse's sensitive skin