Posted 2009-04-06 8:50 AM (#102822 - in reply to #102781) Subject: RE: soaking boot
Regular
Posts: 67
Location: Edinburg, Va.
Might sound strange but when I needed one, I used an old rubber boot(human variety). I think it was one of the Tingley brands. It fit snug around the leg and stayed on pretty good. Of course, I had to stay there with the horse but worked well in a pinch. Saved going out and buying something special.
Posted 2009-04-08 1:13 PM (#102958 - in reply to #102781) Subject: RE: soaking boot
Veteran
Posts: 250
Location: AL
I purchased the largest Davis soaking boot. The only thing that I don't like is that I can't get it tight enough around his leg to keep the boot on. This morning I used a zip tie to tighten enough where it would stay on while he was eating his hay. Sure beats having to stay right by his side to make sure he keeps his foot in the bucket. I can be doing other things while he is soaking. He doesn't seem to mind at all and doesn't try to move much while he is eating.