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Delta Cowgirl
Reg. Apr 2005
Posted 2015-08-31 4:05 PM
Subject: RE: Wrapping legs while hauling



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For short distances (2 hours and under) and if only horse in the trailer, then bell boots front and back. If other horses in trailer, everyone is wrapped with standing bandages/no bows and bell boots on all four. At the big shows when horses are stalled more than one night, they are wrapped with standing bandages every night. I also use stall mats at the larger shows for anything more than one night.

I agree that if you plan to wrap you need to receive instruction from someone who knows or you can do more damage than good.
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WrapSnap
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Posted 2015-08-31 11:51 PM
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svincent - 2015-08-31 3:46 PM

WrapSnap - 2015-08-30 9:19 PM

I don't wrap in the trailer. They get bell boots on to haul, but that's it. I used to be a freak about wrapping for every haul, but then I started dating a Polo player and he laughed at me for wrapping. They cram a huge trailer full of some of the top polo ponies in the world and ship all over the country bare legged. I do wrap when they're stalled up at shows and the like as though their lives depend on it though.

BUT..... polo ponies, even the top ones, are treated like disposable livestock - not like a member of the family like so many of our barrel horses are. My husband played polo professionally for a number of years, and after seven years of watching me with my horses - he still wants to know why I "care so much." Lol. Polo player/groom ways of doing things are definitely NOT what I emulate when making care decisions about my horses.

I wrap from time to time, depending on the situation. If my horse is hauling alone, he only gets bells. If he is going in a trailer hauling with friends, he gets wrapped with normal standing wraps for no other reason than impact protection. If it is super duper cold, he gets Back On Track quick wraps.

He is rarely stalled (because he despises it), but on the rare occasion that he IS stalled, he will get wrapped because he is a notorious stocker-upper.


I can tell you that some players may think of their ponies as disposable livestock, but certainly not all! When you're hauling and caring for Memo Garcia's string, he might not be there checking in on them all of the time, but you had better believe that he will notice absolutely anything out of the ordinary.
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SpinMeOne
Reg. Oct 2006
Posted 2015-09-01 4:39 AM
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Nope. Heat causes more problems with legs and wraps create heat. Mine haul naked.
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barrelracr131
Reg. Aug 2011
Posted 2015-09-01 7:16 AM
Subject: RE: Wrapping legs while hauling


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WrapSnap - 2015-08-31 11:51 PM
svincent - 2015-08-31 3:46 PM
WrapSnap - 2015-08-30 9:19 PM I don't wrap in the trailer. They get bell boots on to haul, but that's it. I used to be a freak about wrapping for every haul, but then I started dating a Polo player and he laughed at me for wrapping. They cram a huge trailer full of some of the top polo ponies in the world and ship all over the country bare legged. I do wrap when they're stalled up at shows and the like as though their lives depend on it though.
BUT..... polo ponies, even the top ones, are treated like disposable livestock - not like a member of the family like so many of our barrel horses are. My husband played polo professionally for a number of years, and after seven years of watching me with my horses - he still wants to know why I "care so much." Lol. Polo player/groom ways of doing things are definitely NOT what I emulate when making care decisions about my horses. I wrap from time to time, depending on the situation. If my horse is hauling alone, he only gets bells. If he is going in a trailer hauling with friends, he gets wrapped with normal standing wraps for no other reason than impact protection. If it is super duper cold, he gets Back On Track quick wraps. He is rarely stalled (because he despises it), but on the rare occasion that he IS stalled, he will get wrapped because he is a notorious stocker-upper.
I can tell you that some players may think of their ponies as disposable livestock, but certainly not all! When you're hauling and caring for Memo Garcia's string, he might not be there checking in on them all of the time, but you had better believe that he will notice absolutely anything out of the ordinary.

Agree... I used to take lessons at a barn the was full of retired polo horses. There were at least 15 of them. A man had his horses down in Florida and sent the old ones back up north for retirement. They were very well cared for to the end.

I think it all depends on the owner. 

To answer the OP, no, I don't wrap to trailer. 
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RoaniePonie11
Reg. Jan 2011
Posted 2015-09-01 11:41 AM
Subject: RE: Wrapping legs while hauling


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We are making a 5-6 hour trip this weekend and I will probably poultice & wrap her legs for it. I want them wrapped and also worry about the heat, so the poultice kills 2 birds. I will also bed the trailer.
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astreakinchic
Reg. Sep 2011
Posted 2015-09-01 2:16 PM
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SpinMeOne - 2015-09-01 5:39 AM

Nope. Heat causes more problems with legs and wraps create heat. Mine haul naked.

Used to think along this line as well and still do in the summer when its hot but we won some BOT wraps and now those quick wraps go on all 4s in the trailer....not to protect from anything but because we usually have a good haul even to local shows and they really seem less stiff when having wore them. BOT wraps are the bomb for trailering...
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svincent
Reg. Feb 2012
Posted 2015-09-01 4:03 PM
Subject: RE: Wrapping legs while hauling


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WrapSnap - 2015-08-31 9:51 PM

svincent - 2015-08-31 3:46 PM

WrapSnap - 2015-08-30 9:19 PM

I don't wrap in the trailer. They get bell boots on to haul, but that's it. I used to be a freak about wrapping for every haul, but then I started dating a Polo player and he laughed at me for wrapping. They cram a huge trailer full of some of the top polo ponies in the world and ship all over the country bare legged. I do wrap when they're stalled up at shows and the like as though their lives depend on it though.

BUT..... polo ponies, even the top ones, are treated like disposable livestock - not like a member of the family like so many of our barrel horses are. My husband played polo professionally for a number of years, and after seven years of watching me with my horses - he still wants to know why I "care so much." Lol. Polo player/groom ways of doing things are definitely NOT what I emulate when making care decisions about my horses.

I wrap from time to time, depending on the situation. If my horse is hauling alone, he only gets bells. If he is going in a trailer hauling with friends, he gets wrapped with normal standing wraps for no other reason than impact protection. If it is super duper cold, he gets Back On Track quick wraps.

He is rarely stalled (because he despises it), but on the rare occasion that he IS stalled, he will get wrapped because he is a notorious stocker-upper.


I can tell you that some players may think of their ponies as disposable livestock, but certainly not all! When you're hauling and caring for Memo Garcia's string, he might not be there checking in on them all of the time, but you had better believe that he will notice absolutely anything out of the ordinary.

I didn't mean to imply that ALL polo players/owners/grooms regarded their ponies in such a manner, just that I would be careful of which ones I took advice from. Lol.

Sometimes I wish you could have a "tone" when typing. My original post was meant to be light-hearted, not as a dig at polo players/grooms/owners.

Edited by svincent 2015-09-01 4:09 PM
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GLP
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-09-01 4:24 PM
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When I was hauling a lot in the 80's I always wrapped, but the wraps I used and the ones my sister used are not available, at least not where I am looking. They did not have the foam insides and the horses' legs were never hot underneath. They were cotton and light and airy and not the quilted ones, either. I was always warned away from those. Oh, and we never used polo,s only standing wraps. I can see how the pillow wraps used today can heat up their legs in the summer.
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Dinero10
Reg. Mar 2004
Posted 2015-09-01 4:27 PM
Subject: RE: Wrapping legs while hauling



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linds
Reg. Feb 2005
Posted 2015-09-01 4:29 PM
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I use my soft rides on all 4, and BOT quick wraps unless it's ungodly hot out. 
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Reg. Dec 2008
Posted 2015-09-01 4:40 PM
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 I wrap with no bows and standing wraps almost always. I usually don't wrap for a very short trip (less than 30 minutes) I guess out of laziness.  I learned to wrap while working at a racetrack while going to college. One of the most useful things I have learned. 

You hear a lot of people say they don't wrap due to excess heat, but you never see a top racehorse step off a van or trailer without leg wraps on. I find this interesting considering what those horses are worth.  Those trainers must feel the risk of heat is less the the risk of injury?  Not trying to start a fight, just making an observation. 


 
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roperqueen
Reg. Mar 2009
Posted 2015-09-02 8:43 AM
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Those of you that wrap in the stall for stocking up.......... Would applying politus (never can spell that lol) be good or wrapping be better? If wrapping what do you wrap with? I have a head horse that went for his first weekend trip with me and he stocked up. I was going to politus him next time but now wonder if I should wrap. Also have a barrel/head horse that stocks up some in the back legs. With him last year I just used politus. I don't haul over weekend often but will start going to more US ropings next year (got to get over cutting off my finger first lol)

Also do horses get over stocking up? Within a month or so I will finally have stalls at home and they will all be in them at night. Will they eventually get used to it and not stock up?

Thanks!
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LMS
Reg. Feb 2008
Posted 2015-09-02 9:18 AM
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These work to take the swelling out of one that stocks up, but, silly me I've never used them to haul with....anyone else have opinions about them??
 
http://www.statelinetack.com/item/classic-equine-stress-guard-wraps/E007959/
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FlyingHigh1454
Reg. Oct 2013
Posted 2015-09-02 1:58 PM
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roperqueen - 2015-09-02 9:43 AM

Those of you that wrap in the stall for stocking up.......... Would applying politus (never can spell that lol) be good or wrapping be better? If wrapping what do you wrap with? I have a head horse that went for his first weekend trip with me and he stocked up. I was going to politus him next time but now wonder if I should wrap. Also have a barrel/head horse that stocks up some in the back legs. With him last year I just used politus. I don't haul over weekend often but will start going to more US ropings next year (got to get over cutting off my finger first lol)

Also do horses get over stocking up? Within a month or so I will finally have stalls at home and they will all be in them at night. Will they eventually get used to it and not stock up?

Thanks!

We always put Absorbine liniment on under any standing wraps. (gel, but they get liquid liniment after every ride on their entire bodies). We use Professional Choice VenTECH quick standing wraps.

Edited by FlyingHigh1454 2015-09-02 1:59 PM
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Speedy Buckeye Girl
Reg. Jun 2010
Posted 2015-09-02 2:42 PM
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Yep, unless it's under 5 or so miles (then I'll just use bells).  I use no-bows and standing wraps then put bells on front.  I find that usually I'm the only one doing it around here, but I grew up doing the hunter jumper thing and that was the norm.  I'm a believer in it and will continue to wrap as I've seen several nasty trailer incidents through the years.
However, I do agree with those who said if you don't know how to wrap...don't do it or just use shipping boots.  A bad wrap job is 100x's worse than bare legs...

 
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SG.
Reg. Sep 2003
Posted 2015-09-02 3:12 PM
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Absolutely on competition horses or horses with problems
PHT wraps and saratoga wraps over them 
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SmokinBandits
Reg. Dec 2003
Posted 2015-09-02 8:24 PM
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I don't wrap. I'd be afraid I'd cause more problems than what I'd prevent. I will use shipping boots for impact protection if we are going long distances. I used to use shipping boots for every single ride. I got over that. 
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Reg. Oct 2007
Posted 2015-09-02 10:32 PM
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WrapSnap - 2015-08-31 9:51 PM

svincent - 2015-08-31 3:46 PM

WrapSnap - 2015-08-30 9:19 PM

I don't wrap in the trailer. They get bell boots on to haul, but that's it. I used to be a freak about wrapping for every haul, but then I started dating a Polo player and he laughed at me for wrapping. They cram a huge trailer full of some of the top polo ponies in the world and ship all over the country bare legged. I do wrap when they're stalled up at shows and the like as though their lives depend on it though.

BUT..... polo ponies, even the top ones, are treated like disposable livestock - not like a member of the family like so many of our barrel horses are. My husband played polo professionally for a number of years, and after seven years of watching me with my horses - he still wants to know why I "care so much." Lol. Polo player/groom ways of doing things are definitely NOT what I emulate when making care decisions about my horses.

I wrap from time to time, depending on the situation. If my horse is hauling alone, he only gets bells. If he is going in a trailer hauling with friends, he gets wrapped with normal standing wraps for no other reason than impact protection. If it is super duper cold, he gets Back On Track quick wraps.

He is rarely stalled (because he despises it), but on the rare occasion that he IS stalled, he will get wrapped because he is a notorious stocker-upper.


I can tell you that some players may think of their ponies as disposable livestock, but certainly not all! When you're hauling and caring for Memo Garcia's string, he might not be there checking in on them all of the time, but you had better believe that he will notice absolutely anything out of the ordinary.

I played polo and worked for a family that i am an 'adopted' daughter of. i can tell you their polo ponies are NOT treated like disposable livestock, nor any of the players i've ever met. And, those horses that i rode and took care of, well, they became 'mine' too.
I learned how to take care of legs because of polo. And i second it that you can bet your a** the owner will notice something off.

Just because they go head to tail in the trailer holding 8 doesn't mean the owners don't care.
Yes they have another one to get on in case something happens---doesn't mean they aren't treated like kings & queens. :)
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Reg. Jul 2007
Posted 2015-09-03 10:39 PM
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FlyingHigh1454 - 2015-09-02 11:58 AM
roperqueen - 2015-09-02 9:43 AM Those of you that wrap in the stall for stocking up.......... Would applying politus (never can spell that lol) be good or wrapping be better? If wrapping what do you wrap with? I have a head horse that went for his first weekend trip with me and he stocked up. I was going to politus him next time but now wonder if I should wrap. Also have a barrel/head horse that stocks up some in the back legs. With him last year I just used politus. I don't haul over weekend often but will start going to more US ropings next year (got to get over cutting off my finger first lol) Also do horses get over stocking up? Within a month or so I will finally have stalls at home and they will all be in them at night. Will they eventually get used to it and not stock up? Thanks!
We always put Absorbine liniment on under any standing wraps. (gel, but they get liquid liniment after every ride on their entire bodies). We use Professional Choice VenTECH quick standing wraps.

 I'd dose them with a bag of silver lining herbs kidney support.  Mine stocked up real bad and quit when I did that.  Sore No More poultice is great too--only stuff that's actually worked for me. 
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roperqueen
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Posted 2015-09-04 8:16 AM
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Sore No More is the only poltus I use. Love it and also have a bunch of PHT stuff.
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