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Choose the Right Horse Boots for Maximum Performance - By: Allan Michael Taylor

There are many variants of horse boots to choose from. If you are a beginner, you will probably be overwhelmed with the kind of boots you will buy for your horse. For the beginners, here are the some of the horse boot types that can serve as a guide in buying the most appropriate:

1. The roaming boots that are specifically designed for traveling causing lesser injury while on the road. These boots follow the shape of the horse's foot from the front to the hind legs and then fastened by velco straps.

2. Boots for jumping, which is commonly known as tendon boots. This boots are designed to prevent the hind foot from striking the front legs and are made with an open front. This type of horse boots is made for horses that are trained for obstacle jumps. A tip of advice: a fit too tight may cause discomfort on the cannon bone and fit too loose may cause it to slip.

3. Another type of traveling boots is the hock boots, which are designed for the protection of the horses' hocks. This is mainly because horses tend to lean on its hocks while traveling at long distances. The bottom strap is kept with a loose fit for a more comfortable movement and a tight top strap to keep it in place.

4. The brushing boots is designed to protect both feet from brushing each other while running or jumping. There is also a proper way of fitting the brush boots - a fit too high may cause excessive rubbing of the back of the knee and a fit too low may cause obstacle on the fetlock movement.

5. Another type of boots used to protect the brushing of the fetlock is the fetlock boots and is used for horses that are trained to perform show jumping.

6. The coronet boot is used to protect the feet of the horses that are trained for polo riding. These boots are made up of thick pads with leather covers.

7. The knee boots are for horses that are trained for casual travel. These boots are also designed to protect the knees when these horses fall. Again, this type of boot has its own proper fitting for the maximum comfort and protection of your horse.

8. Bell-shaped boots or over-reach boots are made to protect the front foot being hit by the toe of the hind shoe. Most horses trained for sports use this kind of boots. Injuries derived from over-reaching can be serious.

9. Polo Boots, as the name implies, are used by horses trained for polo riding.

10. Sausage boots also protect the toes, knees and joints of the horse from injuries while walking, running and jumping.

The truth of the matter with horse boots is that each variant is designed for a particular horse activity. selecting the right boots for your horse, you should know which type can provide the best protection for a specific type of activity.

About the Author

Nick Morgan has been involved with horses for most of his life. Visit the online shop where you can purchase a large selection of Horse Equipment. All horse and rider products are shipped to your door by national courier. Excellent service from one of the UK's leading Equestrian Supplies shop.

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