I'd say bell boots .
THIS WOULD BE A SPUR.
It depends on the boot. Mine are zip ups, but when I was fitting at the tack shop I learned. Most normal ones you lace like a tennis shoe, through each whole and tie at the top. Pretty simple.
This is the most popular style of riding boot and can range greatly in price. Paddock boots are short boots which come up over the ankle. They can come as lace up, zip up or pull on. You can get these boots in vinyl or leather. With paddock boots you would usually wear a jodhpur riding pant (jods - elastic goes over the boot). Most people choose to wear a ½ chap with a paddock boot - which mimics a tall riding boot. Blundstones are considered paddock boots.
a bandage or a boot
Pony(-14HH)-small Small horse(14-16.2HH)- Medium Large horse (16.2+)- Large
They aren't really used that much anymore, they used to clip onto someone's boot and then that somebody would get on a horse and kick it with the spurs to get the horse to move. You don't need spurs! They are cruel and dangerous. Just use the heel of your riding boot.
sometimes it depends on the brand - but i am a shoe size 8 and i wear a 8 boot size its basicly the same sizing and with any shoe - it depends on the brand
Riding pants are to be tucked inside of the riding boots.
THIS WOULD BE A SPUR.
This depends entirely upon the type of riding pants and the boots themselves. 'Boot cut' style pants are meant to go over the boot, while a more tightly fitting style of pants would go inside the boot. Also short boots tend to be worn under the pant leg and taller boots over the leg.
It depends on the boot. Mine are zip ups, but when I was fitting at the tack shop I learned. Most normal ones you lace like a tennis shoe, through each whole and tie at the top. Pretty simple.
I would get a horse boot to put on it's hoof until your farrier can come and put it back on. But I would ask your farrier. He would know best.
The answer for the Howrse.com riding quiz is: A sturdy boot with a short heel
To ride horses, you do not need specialty footwear: any smooth sole boot with a heel will work fine. You can find these at Walmart. If you desire specialty riding boots, it is best to go to your local tack shop to be properly fitted.
This is the most popular style of riding boot and can range greatly in price. Paddock boots are short boots which come up over the ankle. They can come as lace up, zip up or pull on. You can get these boots in vinyl or leather. With paddock boots you would usually wear a jodhpur riding pant (jods - elastic goes over the boot). Most people choose to wear a ½ chap with a paddock boot - which mimics a tall riding boot. Blundstones are considered paddock boots.
usually a boot that is made for riding, bought from your local tack store. I ride in paddock boots and half-chaps, but other's ride in full length rubber or leather riding boots if you ride english. For western you where cowboy boots. Or for either you can save money and just wear plain old rubber boots.
If you are on Howrse the answer is a sturdy boot with a short heel.