well bell boots are what you put on the horse feet!
Harness boots.
You can have just one pair one the forelegs for jumping. Use bell boots for cross country or jumpcross though.
for bell boots and splint boots you can just hose them off, dry them,and store them in the tackroom
He should wear Splinting Boots! For howrse its, Splint boots. Increased protein Increased carbohydrate
You use it like any other meadow on Howrse.
Howrse no longer has illnesses.
Frye Boots
You may be talking about leg boots or bell boots. Leg boots go up to around the knee and cover the pastern, while bell boots go on the front feet and just cover the pastern to prevent the horse from injuring himself by stepping on the back of his front foot
you should put bell boots on the horse because when horses over reach with their back legs they pull their shoes... bell boots are especially designed to have a long flap in the back to prevent their hoofs from latching on to the shoe! :)
blankets or sheets, shipping boots, polo wraps, head guards, tail guards, bell boots, splint boots.
Yes, but wrap-around overreach boots would offer more protection.