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Re: RC: Easyboot Alarm
Has anyone actually been on when an eboot came off but was still
attached to the horse via a string around the pastern?
What happened? :)
Tina
"guest@endurance.net" wrote:
>
> k s swigart katswig@earthlink.net
>
> The Easyboot alarm is called baling twine. Loop it through the
> heel strap at the back before putting the Easyboot on the horse.
> Use the twine to pull up the heel strap before setting the buckle.
> And then tie the baling twine fairly loosely around the pastern
> (not so loose that it can slip over the foot).
>
> If the Easyboot comes off, a) it stays with the horse and b) you
> hear it flapping around.
>
> I discovered this method when I called EasyCare to get their
> Easy keeper straps and was told by the person on the phone that
> they were out of stock, but baling twine worked just as well :).
>
> And that stuff breeds like rabbits around here, so there is no
> shortage.
>
> kat
> Orange County, Calif.
>
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