@jayjaymar17 ive had a horse a few years ago, when he was racing he had a stray nail that the faierr didnt cut off, and it cut his tendon, so im always using bell boots and splint boots on my race horses no matter what. i think that scared everyone.
Well as far as standardbreds (&some other breeds) go, I'm pretty much useless, lol. I don't know much about them, therefore kinda no opinion. But, yeah, I'd say whatever people feel most comfortable with, just do it that way. Nothing wrong with riding either way. Well, unless a horse really NEEDS boots. For example, if a horse overreaches I would say bell boots are a MUST, so he/she doesn't get hurt. Know what I mean?
@jayjaymar17 i like to keep them on my standardbred mostly when i ride and hes in the feild. i do enjoy splint boots on him to, they make me feel better when hes pacing. it worrys me that hes goin to his his shin.
I see, I see. I do the same. Just bell boots. I don't feel the need to have other boots, like I said, unless it's a young horse. I always put them on my two year olds. Just helps them pay attention to their feet, supports them if they're a little smaller bodied, and protects them from some scratches and such. You know?
My mare never liked them, so we're training without them. I'll put some bells on her fronts, but I don't use the SMB boots or anything. If she learns where to put her feet now, she won't need boots, bc she'll know where her feet are.
why are these people in this video so stankin' slow?????!!!!!! they suck!!!
discodance993 9 months ago
tough little barrel horses we got eh falll down get back up and finish the run on top
nacomagenic 9 months ago
@jayjaymar17 ive had a horse a few years ago, when he was racing he had a stray nail that the faierr didnt cut off, and it cut his tendon, so im always using bell boots and splint boots on my race horses no matter what. i think that scared everyone.
MajiksGurl224 2 years ago
Well as far as standardbreds (&some other breeds) go, I'm pretty much useless, lol. I don't know much about them, therefore kinda no opinion. But, yeah, I'd say whatever people feel most comfortable with, just do it that way. Nothing wrong with riding either way. Well, unless a horse really NEEDS boots. For example, if a horse overreaches I would say bell boots are a MUST, so he/she doesn't get hurt. Know what I mean?
jayjaymar17 2 years ago
@jayjaymar17 i like to keep them on my standardbred mostly when i ride and hes in the feild. i do enjoy splint boots on him to, they make me feel better when hes pacing. it worrys me that hes goin to his his shin.
MajiksGurl224 2 years ago
I see, I see. I do the same. Just bell boots. I don't feel the need to have other boots, like I said, unless it's a young horse. I always put them on my two year olds. Just helps them pay attention to their feet, supports them if they're a little smaller bodied, and protects them from some scratches and such. You know?
jayjaymar17 2 years ago
My mare never liked them, so we're training without them. I'll put some bells on her fronts, but I don't use the SMB boots or anything. If she learns where to put her feet now, she won't need boots, bc she'll know where her feet are.
shepherd406 2 years ago
Nice to know someone else agrees :)
jayjaymar17 2 years ago
@jayjaymar17 FINALLY someone says you don't HAVE to have boots on a horse!! they're more clumsy WITH boots in my experience
shepherd406 2 years ago
that was really good and it was funny when she said u try not to beat them to hell and it was a uh o moment lol:)
gabby987654321 2 years ago