you start at the top right below the knee then wrap down being sure to have NO creases!!! then stop at the ankle and continue back up to the knee.. simple really just not to tight and NO creases and your horse is set!
The best support is polos. Don't use shipping boots. My cousins' friend's horse got over 20 cuts because of those and had to get that many stitches. You get polos at greenhawk or a horse store near you. But, don't forget to get the white comfy thing first cause that is what goes under them.
Leaving polo wraps on your horse overnight may result in pressure sores that may take a great deal of time to heal, and can lame the horse.
The plural of polo is polos. As in "these polos are minty".
No they have women's polos and men's polos
The answer is wrap it in cotton wool etc.
Polos: Small protection/support when jumping Gators: More of a protection, and is used in dressage and show jumping. Gauze Wrap: Is a wrap around the front legs/back legs/both that is used when travling, to ensure that any thrashing will not harm the legs.
Beverly hills polo is fake. it has the smallest horse of all the fake polos. if it has Beverly hills, it is fake. if the horse is super small, it is fake. the horse is also trying to run off the search. so don't but Beverly hills or USPA. both are fake.
Do walk on the horse's left side, hold the lead rope with your right hand near the horse's head, maintaining a safe distance. Don't walk directly in front of or behind the horse, avoid sudden movements or noises that may startle the horse, and never wrap the lead rope around your hand.
There are 2 holes in two polos, and 4 holes in a polo.
The polo wrap, commonly used in equestrian sports to protect a horse's legs, was popularized in the 1980s, but its exact inventor is not definitively known. It is believed to have evolved from earlier leg bandages used in horse care. Various manufacturers and riders contributed to its design and usage, leading to the widespread adoption of the polo wrap in the equestrian community.
call the vet as soon as possible and wrap the ear in gauze to prevent infections from setting in.
Yes, many horses love Polos! Make sure not to give too many though; they are fine as an occasional treat! My friend gives every single one of her fav horses a mint polo!! they love them!