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Easyboot Alarm



k s swigart katswig@earthlink.net

The Easyboot alarm is called baling twine.  Loop it through the
heel strap at the back before putting the Easyboot on the horse.
Use the twine to pull up the heel strap before setting the buckle.
And then tie the baling twine fairly loosely around the pastern
(not so loose that it can slip over the foot).

If the Easyboot comes off, a) it stays with the horse and b) you
hear it flapping around.

I discovered this method when I called EasyCare to get their
Easy keeper straps and was told by the person on the phone that
they were out of stock, but baling twine worked just as well :).

And that stuff breeds like rabbits around here, so there is no
shortage.

kat
Orange County, Calif.


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