Anyway, I would appreciate any view of these boots if you have used them. One of my horses is going through a mild laminitis right now, which I swear she got from breathing the air coming off the pasture that has grass only about a quarter inch tall. I am thinking about purchasing a pair of Soft Ride boots plus the inserts for horses with chronic laminitis. On Apr 15, 2012, at 12:48 PM, Kathy Graves wrote:
Kathy I'm a farrier in the Balersfield area I've used the soft ride and prefer the Easyboot RX or the new Easyboot trail both are great for pad setups and frog support systems, they r lighter and hold up better than the soft ride in my experience. Usually switching to a softer or thinner frog pad, or switching back to a flat insole will rest the back of the foot while the horse stays comfortable for riding. Don’t be discouraged change your pad system. it is easy to overdo it and create soreness. On Apr 15, 2012, at 2:17 PM, Steve Karshner wrote: Description Ces coussins en caoutchouc mousse Easycare procurent aux chevaux souffrant de blessures au sabot ou aux semelles sensibles un soulagement et un confort. A new product was born the Easycare Comfort Pads (available by the. Thanks - this is why it's good to do some research.