

You will likely run out of vertical strips before you run Then horizontal, creating a checkerboard pattern. Then continue running back and forth, vertical, Intersecting at the top left corner, run your first horizontal Run your first vertical strip down the plywood. (Each horse isĭifferent, so we can't provide any hard-and-fast measurements for Measurement, probably somewhere around 7 inches. This will be your "vertical" measurement,Įstimate the length from the middle of the left sidewall to Worry if it loses some of its glue when you pull it.Įstimate the length from the middle of the toe to the middle Have to be super-sticky when you apply it to the foot, so don't Shed large splinters when you pull the tape.

An old piece of plywood works well so long as it doesn't It is time to peel off the finished boot and apply it to theįoot. Have to improvise, you will be glad you clipped and saved thisīefore you start, find a surface where you can lay out theĭuct tape and form the boot, and still be able to remove it when If your vet or farrier recommends a proper easy boot, by all The duct tape easyīoots lasted from 2 to 3 days and her sole remained clean andĭry, healing up much sooner than anticipated. Mare paws at mealtimes with the injured foot. In addition to the problems associated with the wet weather, this She's a big girl who has to have an outside run. Who got a front foot infected during all the California stormsĪnd flooding. Dress it up by applying aĬouple of strips around the hoof, sealing any holes.ĭoes it work? You bet. Top side of the toe may look a bit ragged with all the The bottom should be completely sealed, but the.Slightly to double seal against moisture.

The toe and work to the rear, lapping up the sidewalls Sole of the hoof to firmly secure the boot.
