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Ez boots for horses
Ez boots for horses





ez boots for horses

Just get a regular wood, metal or plastic ruler. Please do not trace the hoof or measure in inches and try to convert. To find sizing for the Glove, the measurements have to be taken in millimeters. If you measure in centimeters, just add a zero to the end of the number to get your measurement in millimeters. For example, if your horse measures 11 centimeters in width, he would be 110 millimeters.Īnd we have one size chart for the Glove and the Glue-Ons. You can measure for all of the boots above in either inches or millimeters. A lot of people think that the G2 is our biggest boot because is goes to a size 10, but as I said before, the Boa boot actually has the largest sizing. These measurements go from size 0 to size 10. We have one size chart for the Old Mac Generation 2, or better known as the G2’s. I know that you have probably heard that the Old Mac is no longer in production, but we do still have some sizes available and our dealers still have them in their showrooms. We have one size chart for the Old Mac Original, which goes from size 0 to size 8. It is important to note here that if you are going to be using a poultice or any other wrapping, you should move up one size. We have one size chart for the Easy Soaker in small, medium, large, extra large and double extra large. You can easily insert a rolled washcloth or rolled cotton to take up the extra space.We have one size chart for the Boa Boot that goes from size 00 to size 8, which is the largest boot that Eas圜are Makes. To keep it from sliding around, I’d probably vet wrap it on the hoof or use Elastikon or some other waterproof tape.Īlso, if you are planning on having an Equine Slipper around for this purpose, get the ‘one size up’ so everything fits. For me, I think I’ll try freezing them on top of an empty large Stewed Tomato can…Īnd, I think when you insert the ice pack into the boot, you would want to cover the pack with a washcloth or some sort of cotton fabric so that the ice doesn’t stick to potential exposed skin on the coronet band. I think it would make sense to freeze your ice packs in a “C” shape so that they would form on the hoof fairly well. An even better idea would be to freeze them around something hoof shaped like a large, empty tomato can. You can see how common these are… one came in a lunchbox and the other came inside of a Fed Ex package that needed to stay cold.







Ez boots for horses