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[RC] heel bruises from easyboots - Glenda R. Snodgrass

I have been using easyboots on my barefoot horse whenever we do a long trail ride, starting to condition both of us to get back into endurance.

Yesterday when I caught Tony, his feet were all soft and mushy and sorta transparent from much rain. When picking them out, I noticed that the heel bulb on each side of both front feet had a dark red place (all his feet are white). The spot wasn't sore at all, I pushed on it pretty hard, but it sure looks like those are bruises from the heelstrap on his eboots.

I haven't put the eboots on him since Sunday before last, so about 10 days. I remember noticing that I could see indentations in the heel bulb from the strap when I pulled them off last time, but I pushed on that spot at the time and didn't notice any soreness, so didn't worry about it until I saw the redness yesterday.

Is this common? anything to worry about?

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Glenda R. Snodgrass
AERC #M18819
SE Region
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If people would just think of the hoof as the foundation for the horse like
a house foundation. when your horse plants his foot down in the ground and
pushes forward if the foot isn't 100% balanced your chances of injury go
up. ~ Paula Blair


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