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Cindy, you might try spraying ShowSheen on the area---it'll make it slicker, but won't seal off air from the skin. I've also found that sometimes having something goopy there all the time acts as a dirt collector and makes the problem worse, but that might have just been me the one time I tried it. Good luck. Susan G -----Original Message----- From: C Eyler <eyler@mindspring.com> To: Ridecamp@endurance.net <Ridecamp@endurance.net> Date: Monday, June 21, 1999 6:30 AM Subject: RC: Bellboots? HELP! >I reeeaaallly need advice from Ridecamp's collective wisdom. > >Just started with a Natural Balance-trained farrier, and she wants my >gelding to wear bellboots while we're in the process of making adjustments >to the way his feet have been trimmed and shod (shoes are a tad wide at the >heel to encourage expansion, with a bit more of the shoe's heel extending >out the back). The shoer wants the bellboots on him all the time, not just >when we're working. He's on hilly pasture 24/7 (except when getting his >grain/supplements twice daily). > >I have zero experience using bellboots. Went to a good local tack shop and >got a pair of soft rubbery boots with double velcro (don't want to spend my >riding time searching for lost boots), size medium. They seem to fit him >well -- loose around his pasterns, but not floppy. > >Yesterday we were out for a very leisurely three-hour ride on a trail with >lots of short, steep hills, and he came back showing some barely >discernable irritation/heat on the rear of his pink pastern. During the >ride, a friend noticed that the boots were creased, or bent, at one point. > >The barn owner/manager (very caring, but very old school) says that the >boots should be on only when he's under saddle, but I confirmed with the >shoer that she wants them on him all the time. Asked the shoer if I should >slather desitin or vaseline on him and she said this would be okay, though >she was surprised that he got any rub at all. My riding buddy suggested to >me that sealing his skin from air on a full-time basis does not sound like >a good idea. She advised me to try using the vaseline only when he's under >saddle. > >I'll go out to the farm this afternoon to check on him (the boots are off >right now), but I'm not sure what to do next. > >Thanks for your help. > >Cindy Eyler >Baltimore MD > > > > >=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= >Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. >Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/RideCamp >=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Ridecamp is a service of Endurance Net, http://www.endurance.net. Information, Policy, Disclaimer: http://www.endurance.net/RideCamp =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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