Hoof boots

Preston

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Any of your horse riders use hoof boots on your horses for trail riding or packing? Trying to find a more versatile less expensive option than shoeing. I've read on here that there was a backcountry outfitter in BC than only used hoof boots. Looking at brands such as Scoot boots. Wanting something that we can ride on packed snow/icy spots for winter riding. Thanks
 
Nothing beats shoeing your horses, hoof boots are made mainly for emergencies, that’s the only way we use them. Don’t skimp on your horse to save money, getting horses shod is part of horse ownership.

I use the easy care boots in emergencies,


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Thanks, not looking at saving money but shoes just seem to fit one purpose and can be dangerous in icy/muddy conditions, river beds. Looking for something that is multi functional. Ive read about endurance riders using hoof boots?
 
I bought a pair of the Cavallo hoof boots for the rears. I have my horses shod up front but they do get tender in the rear on the rocks which is understandable. I haven’t used them yet but looking forward to it.

The competitive endurance riders use hoof boots quite frequently and successfully. Not sure about winter riding though how they would do on ice and snow.


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If your worried about slipping and sliding, I’d have ur farrier put screw in studs in, you can put them in when you leave for a ride, when ur done you out the regular screw back in and they are back onto normal shoes, or just leave them on 24-7, just don’t have ur horses together if they tend to kick at each other in the pen. Also put on snow pads to keep snow and mud from building up in the hoof, that helps tremendously for slipping and sliding.

If you are gonna go with boots be careful we’ve had horses get sores from them rubbing on long rides.


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I just picked up some scoot boots for my mule. My farrier, who is also a packer, recommends the boots for barefoot animals. I haven’t tried them yet, but they look good and seem minimalistic.
 
Renegade are the best ones we have used (by a long shot), but I haven’t stayed up to date on the latest and greatest.

On snow and ice they are comparable to normal shoes. I think you can put studs in them if needed though. They can pull off in deep mud, but once again comparable to normal shoes.
 
I dont use them but for me they are a temporary/emergency solution for when you throw a shoe and need to get out of the mountains to a place you can replace the shoe
 
We’ve used boots quite a bit in the past. Not so much anymore. Only as an emergency or temporary solution.

They worked okay for our uses, we had them studded for late season snow and ice. But they don’t last at all in rocky country, especially off trail, and require a lot of repair to keep a whole set functioning. They’re also easy to lose in muddy creek crossings and deep, crusty snow.

I switched to these on our horses exclusively for the last 5 years. Easy on horses feet and offer fantastic traction on rock. They can be studded or bolted, and last way better than I’d expected.

 
Thanks everyone for the information. I might try one set of boots and see how they hold up.
 
My last gf always used hoof boots on the fronts of her horses when riding on rocky ground. She used to do endurance and does like to cover miles, but always stayed on trail.

She went through a few different brands until she found one that lasted longer. I recall the brand and finding one that fit best made a difference in how long they lasted.

If you want to go that route, let me know and I'll find out what brands she still uses.

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My last gf always used hoof boots on the fronts of her horses when riding on rocky ground. She used to do endurance and does like to cover miles, but always stayed on trail.

She went through a few different brands until she found one that lasted longer. I recall the brand and finding one that fit best made a difference in how long they lasted.

If you want to go that route, let me know and I'll find out what brands she still uses.

s
Yes, please let me know. Did she shoe the rear feet?
 
Easy boot- Epic model

I've put alot of miles on mine with good success. Get the gaiters for them too.

I use them in the off season when I pull my steel shoes but still want to go out for short jaunts around. Keeps the hoof wall intact.
 
Yes, please let me know. Did she shoe the rear feet?
Hi Preston,

Here's what she said:

"I like renegades. They can be tricky to fit, but they have good info on their website and good customer service."

She never shod or put boots on the hinds and her Rocky Mtn Horses seemed to do just fine. On trails without many rocks she left them barefoot.

s
 
Yes, please let me know. Did she shoe the rear feet?

Hi Preston,

Here's what she said:

"I like renegades. They can be tricky to fit, but they have good info on their website and good customer service."

She never shod or put boots on the hinds and her Rocky Mtn Horses seemed to do just fine. On trails without many rocks she left them barefoot.

s
Many thanks
 
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