Monday, December 15, 2008

Going About Picking Your Horse Boots

horse tack supply

Taking proper care of a horse takes a lot of patience and understanding. In fact, most people don't know how to care for horses. Not only do they need the basic, like food and shelter, they also need the proper horse tack supplies. Saddles, saddle blankets, horse blankets, horse boots/shoes, and other horse supply products are just some of the essential things that equines need.

Also known as horse shoes, they are generally designed to protect the feet of horses. This is a very simple notion but requires quite a serious approach. Generally, aluminum and steel are used in making these types of shoes. Most of them have an underneath grooves that also provide a better grip. The grooves also make the horse shoes lighter. But did you know that the front part of these shoes is circular in shape and the backs are diamond shaped?

Aside from being sturdy, another factor includes the trimming of the hooves for proper fitting of the shoes. As well, there are four important aspects in shoeing a horse. These are the balance, the support, the shape and the expansion. Such evaluations should be done at least a week or two after a shoeing job. Although it might sound difficult, you only have to have a pencil and a level ground where your horse can stand so that you can evaluate the said factors.

Understand that horse boots/shoes should not be worn all the time. In fact, during very cold winter seasons, it is ideal to remove those shoes from the horses. After all, you won't be riding horses in the middle of a snow anyway. However, winters vary from one place to another, so if your local climate is not that cold, even if its winter, then try adding pads under the boots. This can help with proper blood circulation of the horse, while improving his expansions and movements.

Before you buy horse boots/shoes, it might be a helpful idea to approach a professional farrier. These are the people who are masters in creating shoes for horses. They can teach you how to choose the most ideal boots/shoes for your horses, while keeping track of the health of the animals, alongside your veterinarian. There are indeed a lot of things to consider when taking care of a horse. Be sure you are aware of all aspects of horsemanship before you contemplate ownership.

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