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Re: Re: how to put on an easy boot



Truth be told, if it weren't for this discussion in general and your
wonderfully funny "instructions", Carla, I don't think I would ever have
given easy boots another thought.  I had already had a very firm discussion
around the barn that any horse who wanted feed and shelter from ME had
better keep his #$%## shoes ON.  But, now, well maybe.
Dyane
N. Ca

----- Original Message -----
From: robert and carla lawson <robandcarla@hotmail.com>
To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 6:53 PM
Subject: RC: Re: how to put on an easy boot


> Garret, I deeply apologize if you have taken this personally. Lets face it
> there has yet to be a perfect product. But It is quite obvious that to all
> riders they won't be caught dead without one. In the midst of all of the
> troubles we take to get on the trail and have a great time. Things happen,
> it slows us down to have to fix a flat in the rain if you catch my drift
> here. In our lives where something so insignificant as loosing a shoe you
> take it personal that someone out there has a personal vendeta to ruin
your
> ride. I didn't mean to imply that the product was a joke. Only that it is
so
> bothersome to loose a shoe and want to get on with the ride. We have a
> tendency to loose focus on the fact that maybe we need to slow down that
> there is nothing on the trail that is gonna change from point A to point
B.
> If you take it personal Humor is the best form of flatery. Or as mom said
to
> me If they didn't tease you they wouldn't like you.
> Carla
>
>
> >From: "Garrett Ford" <easycar2@primenet.com>
> >To: "robert and carla lawson" <robandcarla@hotmail.com>
> >Subject: Re: how to put on an easy boot
> >Date: Thu, 21 Oct 1999 08:30:47 -0500
> >
> >Carla- I took your post personal. Here are a couple of things (off the
top
> >of my head) that good horse people have achieved with Easyboots in the
past
> >couple of months.
> >
> >1.  Tevis Hagin Cup 1999 (and 1998)
> >2.  5th Place Tevis Cup 1999
> >3.  7th Place Tevis Cup 1999
> >4.  13th Place Tevis Cup 1999
> >5.  16th Place Tevis Cup 1999
> >6.  2nd Place 1999 Swanton Pacific 100 IAHA Championship ride.
> >7.  Best Condition 1999 Swanton Pacific 100 IAHA Championship ride
> >8.  1999 2nd Place World Championship Ride & Tie
> >9.  1999 Best Condition World Championship Ride & Tie
> >
> >  As you can see, people that have taken the time to read the
instructions
> >and apply the techniques have achieved some success.  When used properly
> >Easyboots are a great asset to horse and rider.
> >
> >Garrett Ford
> >EasyCare (Easyboot)
> >
> >
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: robert and carla lawson <robandcarla@hotmail.com>
> >To: <ridecamp@endurance.net>
> >Sent: Thursday, October 21, 1999 9:14 AM
> >Subject: RC: how to put on an easy boot
> >
> >
> > > Carla Lawsons 24 step Easy Boot instructions
> > >
> > >
> > > I have finally figured out to put on an Easyboot. it really is very
very
> > > easy
> > > 1) clean horses foot thoroughy with pick and brush.
> > > 2) remove any remains of nails and other pokey stuff.
> > > 3) holding foot between your knees toes pointed inward place easy boot
> >over
> > > the hoof.
> > > 4) set horses foot down
> > > 5) pick horses foot up
> > > 6) reposition easy boot on horses hoof
> > > 7) set horses foot down
> > > 8) go pick up easy boot after horse has pitched it
> > > 9)clean debri out of easyboot
> > > 10) pick up horses foot and clean horsemuffins out
> > > 11) repeat steps 4 thru 10 over about 3 more times
> > > 12)throw easyboot down and jump up and down trying to crush easyboot
> > > 13) go get duct tape out of truck console/dash
> > > 14)using very strong language cuss the folowing people your
farrier,your
> > > spouse,horse(yes they are people too) and the makers of the damn
> >contraption
> > > that you are trying to put this damn thing on
> > > 15)repeat steps 1 thru 6
> > > 16) using duct tape tape the bottom of the easy boot to the middle and
> >onto
> > > the horses coronet band
> > > 17) continue up the leg of the horse and stop somewhere on the cannon
> > > 18) put horses leg down
> > > 19) quickly pick horses foot up while cussing
> > > 20) remove hand from duct taped leg
> > > 21) set horses foot down
> > > 22) continue on your journey until the tape and shoe have become
> >unraveled
> > > and your horses ears are leaned back (WAYYY back)
> > > 23)repeat steps 1 thru 12 again until you realize you left the duct
tape
> >at
> > > the truck
> > > If on the trail repeat only steps 1 thru 12 until you decide you are
> >going
> > > to have to walk it out.
> > > 24) at the end of the trail take easyboot off saddle and throw it into
> >the
> > > woods (realistically it will land about four feet in front of you)
> > >
> > > Carla (many things you can do with Duct tape)
> > > Baru (besides pull hair off your horse)
> > > Haley (did you see my halter lead?she ruined my pretty halter lead)
> > > Rob (ahhh thats my wife)
> > >
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