
No Thrush powder is good to prevent thrush. Gold Bond powder can be used to help keep things dry in boots, when using them for therapy. First I make a template of the hoof (or frog). I get several different foam camping mattresses from Walmart, all different densities, and use those. Ideally, you want to use pads in boots to mimic the way the bare hoof would be loaded on the ground. I wound up moving to the EasyBoot Epic for my pony, since they're a better fit for her hooves. Any of EasyBoot's riding boots can be used for therapy, depending on what that horse needs. The EasyBoot Mini can be used for work or therapy.

Took them off and got her a pair of EasyBoot Transitions w/ pads, and she was back up. From standing uncomfortably to down and unwilling to stand. /rebates/2feasycare-easyboot-mini-horse-boot2fdp2f277645&252feasycare-easyboot-mini-horse-boot252fdp252f27764526tc3dbing-&idchewy&nameChewy&ra4. They caused my foundered pony a lot of pain during a bout of acute laminitis. They might be good for shipping shod horses, but I'm not sure. They don't hold up well during turnout, and the design isn't flexible enough for true rehab purposes. I don't fully understand why SoftRides are the way they are. They are very very easy to clean and seem quite comfortable for the mini. I love the soft, squishy top half of these boots. They have aggressive tread but are a nice rubber so I don't think they would be slippery. I don't take my minis to any buildings with floors like that so I don't have a way to try that for you! The bottoms of the boots are really nice. She doesn't slide on that, but I realize you are thinking about shiny floors. I haven't had a chance to use them on slippery surfaces beyond the very steep and rocky road we walk down. She is walking or trotting the entire time she is wearing them. We walk between 2 and 4 miles a day and she usually ends up wearing them for about 2 hours.

(That's the largest of the mini hoof boot after that you're into the pony size!) The 76mm size is the 3 in the mini hoof boot.

I did have to measure her feet for these. I'm glad my pictures helped! I knew what I wanted to see before I bought mine and I couldn't find any photos like these online anywhere so I took them myself thinking someone else may like these angles! She seemed more fluid through the shoulders and her gait was super relaxed. I was pleasantly surprised by how nice these boots are! They came in the cutest little plastic jars and they are so lightweight! I still took my time and took shorter walks for about a week to allow Bonnie time to get used to them but she really didn't mind them from the beginning! The thickness actually seemed to help her sit back and use her butt more. But they were my only option! The other miniature horse boots out there just didn't look they would hold up to the kind of stuff we do. I wasn't sure if they would be comfy, if they would be too tall (they look so awkward!) and how they would affect the horse when moving. I wasn't sure about them because they have such an odd look. The rest of her is looking pretty darn good too. This hoof was in the shade but has the same sheen that the other does! I'm so happy with how healthy her feet are looking.

