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Elite Veteran
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   Location: Oologah, Oklahoma | I've got a mare with a mild suspensory tear in her right front that happened back in June. I took her to be ultra sounded today to see how she is healing and she's about 70% healed, but I have just come across the BOT leg products and I want to buy some but I am not sure which ones to go with, No Bows or Quick Wraps? What's the difference? I also have another mare with mild arthritis in her front knees, should I buy the knee boots, anybody have success with those? Thanks for reading!! |
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Elite Veteran
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  Location: Arkansas | I have had a lot of success with pulling swelling out with the quick wraps, they are so easy to use also. I use them a lot for trailering, standing at the trailer, etc......  |
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 Born not Made
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      Location: North Dakota | I've got the quick wraps. Love them! So quick and easy to put on. |
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 Living within my means
Posts: 5102
  Location: Randolph, Utah | I have the pillow wraps and was just saying last night I wish I had the quick wraps. I think I'd use them more because they are easier and quicker to put on. |
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boon
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| ask your vet about them or call Ward Heid at Iconoclast directly. Their rehab boot is specifically designed for horses that have injured the soft tissue, ligaments, tendons, etc.
They are the real deal and I have rehabilitated my gelding to 100% recovery using them and hydro therapy 3 times a day with just a hose and massage. It takes a lot of work but the combination has been amazing and I never thought I'd get him back to where he is.
Ward knows his stuff and these boots are a God send! I personally believe you are wasting your money buying anything else. Their Ortho boot line is good for preventing injuries in the first place, wish I knew about them before I injured mine! You can also get their stuff on Amazon which is nice.
Good luck!
http://westernlegacysales.com/iconoclast%C2%AE-rehab-boots.html - |
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