No but it's a good idea to.
no as long as you are wearing the appropreate shoes.
as long as they are strong boots
yes
Boots or sneakers.
This question is not used in the howrse quizzes anymore.
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you should wear open-front boots they are the safest and most effective... open-front boots are good as they let the horse feel they have hit a rail... but it does not hurt them
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Because they wont get caught on the saddle and they are just nicer to wear. It's so they won't get caught in your stirrup and they slide out easier and if you wear like joggers, since there is no tongue in horse riding boots it won't get caught in the stirrup.
It depends on what time of year your cattle drive is in and where you are at. If it is warm and dry wear cowboy boots or ropers. If it is cold and wet or just cold wear insulated riding boots. I assume you are riding a horse as well.
The next best thing to horse riding specific boots are smooth soled work boots with a low heel. You could also wear 'fashion' style boots so long as they have a 1.5 to 2 inch heel on them. If you can only wear tennis or athletic shoes ask if the person has toe cages or Tapaderos to put on the stirrup irons to keep your foot from going through the iron.