Posted 2019-10-23 10:29 AM Subject: Compression Socks for Horses
Expert
Posts: 1207
Has anyone ever used these? If so did you stall your horses or were they turned out? I have a pasture pet (he is 24 years old and retired) and he has a swelled fetlock/tendon. I have tried everything it seems and I just can't seem to get it to go down.
Posted 2019-10-23 11:44 AM Subject: RE: Compression Socks for Horses
Veteran
Posts: 289 Location: Northeast SD
Sandok - 2019-10-23 9:29 AM
Has anyone ever used these? If so did you stall your horses or were they turned out? I have a pasture pet (he is 24 years old and retired) and he has a swelled fetlock/tendon. I have tried everything it seems and I just can't seem to get it to go down.
Thinking about how compression works it needs to be tight in all areas and I just have not come across a product that would be like this on a horses leg that you can leave on... just my opinion.
Posted 2019-10-23 10:52 PM Subject: RE: Compression Socks for Horses
Elite Veteran
Posts: 911 Location: Northern Ontario
I have the hidez ones... I use them at the show and in the trailer..the horse can't lay down with them so you need to be able to watch them when they are wearing them. I like mine
Posted 2019-10-26 10:09 AM Subject: RE: Compression Socks for Horses
Saint Stacey
Just an FYI if you decide to go with this brand:
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Don’t buy , use or sell XLR8 Cyro Boots. These boots infringe our Hidez Compression Socks & Ice Compression Socks US patent D835,358. Enforcement efforts have commenced against Jacob Price and XLR8 Equine. Anyone selling or using XLR8 Cyro Boots are considered infringers of our Hidez US Patent . All US dealers who stock these items are also infringers and are advised to remove them from sale both instore and online. Be aware that anyone infringing the Hidez US Patent D835,358 will be pursued and sued.