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| has anyone used The Pawing Bracelet to keep a horse from kicking while outside in a dry lot? he kicks the fence that separates him and another horse. Wondering if these would help?
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 Namesless in BHW
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       Location: At the race track with Ah Dee Ohs | I haven't used a bracelet, but have used kicking chains and they do work. Simple and cheap to make your own. |
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| we always use hobbles... |
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| bump...  |
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        Location: Buffalo, Wyoming | I have not used them personally but know the guy that makes them. He is from the little town I live in right now.
Jody Sheffield endorses them, maybe try shooting her an message on facebook. |
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 I Don't Brag
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| total performance - 2015-01-22 10:03 AM
I haven't used a bracelet, but have used kicking chains and they do work. Simple and cheap to make your own.
Be careful with these. I tried a mare last year that HAS to be hobbled (all 4 legs) or she will kick in the trailer, even while alone. Her back legs were thickened horribly permanently from someone using kicking chains on her for this behavior.
I'm not saying don't try them, just be careful and weigh the behavior, treatment and outcome carefully. |
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      Location: Beggs, OK | You can make them yourself out of horse shoes much cheaper. |
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 Unknown Drip
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   Location: Back in MT BABY!!! | total performance - 2015-01-22 9:03 AM I haven't used a bracelet, but have used kicking chains and they do work. Simple and cheap to make your own.
My sister used these on one of her horses that just wouldn't stop trashing a stall, ending result??? He suddenly had the best set of manners out of any of the horses and didn't even think about kicking in the stall again. They do have their purpose. |
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| My horse digs holes to China. They didn't work on her. Although the only thing that does work on her is a shock collar around her leg...
You could try that though if you're willing to watch the behavior and apply a shock when he kicks. |
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      Location: Home on the Range | The pawing bracelets didn't work on my digger either. |
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| I just got them - using them on my horses back feet while in the trailer - they're working so far!!! |
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