7/18/2023 0 Comments Easyboot glove wide![]() And now that one boot is ripped, I have to wait on them before I can do much with these. I know easyboot has the 30 day guarantee, but I’ve had other companies refuse to honor guarantees like that. I did email Easyboot to see if they had any recommendations before I sank more $$$ into these. If he’s so hard on the gloves and shoes, is there any shot that the Renegades will work? Or do I give up and either do dressage (which he tolerates), or try to sell him to someone who never wants to ride on gravel past a walk? What now? He can’t go barefoot on the gravel roads, and that’s the only place I have to ride. He almost pulled the gaiter off of one boot. There is just too much crap sticking off the back of the boot for him to step on. The gloves don’t fit him terribly well because his hooves are a bit wider than long, but any smaller and his heels don’t seat down into the boot at all, even when just trimmed. I tried the gloves, and big shocker, he removed them at an easy trot and easy canter. I’ve tried 3 brands of plastic shoes and several shapes of steel shoes, including natural balance shoes. ![]() Unless I short shoe him, which I refuse to do, he refuses to keep on shoes. He can even pull the hinds, despite there being nothing really hanging out for him to step on. ![]() He has pulled them in a grass pasture the same day he was shod. This horse will step on himself barefoot, and has removed more than one pair of pull on bells. This obviously results in many lost shoes, no matter how the breakover or angle is adjusted. He has a short back with long legs, and he over tracks a good bit. I’ve posted before about my Arab who is impossible to keep shod. ![]()
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