Anonymous, please try to contact me again re boots.?

zakiit

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I cannot message you as you do not have the facilities.

To answer your question, if your horse does not have issues of brushing or tendon problems then your horse will be quite safe without boots. If he does have issues with brushing or simply to protect his legs from thorns and ticks etc, then brushing boots would be fine. Splint boots would be the same as open front boots.
 
U

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ealthy cats and dogs are not itchy, smelly, þÿ flaky or constantly upsetting to gash or chew at their fur. If your preferred is displaying any of these tell-tale signals, it’s a important blink that something is abroad of equilibrium in their system.
ÿþl, þÿ ÿþl.
 
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