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Easyboots and foam
Two , no, three! questions:
1. Can I fit my horse who is prone to an occational over-reach
with easyboots on his hind legs without worrying about the metal
part hurting his front leg?
2. What is the foam you folks talked about in connection with
the easyboots, where does one buy it, and how to apply it (over
the wrap, I suppose?). 
3. Where best to buy easyboots from?
There was no mention of the foam in the Valley Vet catalogue,
and there is no good source of the easyboots here in Winnipeg,
last I looked there would be boot on the shelf, and no
explanation or sizing info.
If (when) we move from LD to the fifties, I think going barefoot
in the back would be too much, but the barn does not allowe rear
shoes in group turnout. Individual daypens are not large, and my
buddy Shemmeek would get bored. I don't want him to learn any
vices because of boredom.
To shoe just for an event has other problems, that's why I am
thinking of the easyboots. Will appreciate some informed advice.
	Regards			Emil
  
  
  
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