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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 564
Location: South Dakota | Going to place a Back on Track order and I'm wondering what you can't live without?! What are their best products and tell me your results with them. Thanks! |
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boon
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Industrial Srength Barrel Racer
Posts: 7260
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I just read the headlines
Posts: 4482
| I have recently found the "cap" for horses is very relaxing for my horse that is always out in his poll/atlas area. By far my favorite of their products. I also have the mesh blanket that is really helpful for his back but it is too hot now to use it. |
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Member
Posts: 49
Location: In the saddle enjoying the East Texas sky | Can't live without my quick wraps. They have reduced my mares wind puffs almost completely and I use them before every race on the back legs of both of my horses. My mare drops really hard on her hocks so I do everything I can to prevent injection including the BOT hock wraps. My vet said in a few years she might need injections and I don't know if the wraps are preventing that or not, but I still put them on before and she works great so I can't complain. Next I want a BOT saddle pad liner. |
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Red Bull Agressive
Posts: 5981
Location: North Dakota | I think it depends on what the issue is. I'm looking forward to a saddle pad liner for my gelding with kissing spine. It's in the mail.
Edited by cavyrunsbarrels 2015-05-27 11:49 AM
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
Location: Oklahoma | I started out with 14" quick wraps (I would alternate front and back legs with them), then I added the mesh sheet, and then the 16" quick wraps once my gelding had a high suspensory injury... then the hock boots. I use the hock boots less than anything, but he's also not really being rode very much. The neck attachment will probably be my next purchase.
He will always have something on him if he's being stalled and can't move around very much. He stocked up on me once during the winter and the quickwraps stopped that real quickly. |
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Vodka for Lunch
Location: Lala Land | LOVE my quickwraps!! My vet told me hock boots would be a good investment, so I got those and a blanket also. It's maybe a small addiction, but I'm gettin a neck piece next also. |
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A Lady with Fight
Posts: 2701
Location: NC | I can't live without the mini blanket for ME! I use the mini blanket. Back brace. Tshirt. Neck cover. And polos on myself. |
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Chasin my Dream
Posts: 13651
Location: Alberta | If I could afford every product they have for human and beast I would....
FOR ME I have 2 shirts, socks, gloves and longunderwear
Dog blanket
HORSES have: quick wraps, mesh sheet, poll wrap...if I could afford a full set of stuff for each horse I would |
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 700
Location: Driving, Grooming, or Saddling for a Kid! | knee wrap for horses, quick wraps, and hock wraps! |
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Am I really the Weirdo?
Posts: 11181
Location: Kansas | Joker will never be without his mesh sheet. Streak always travels with his hind legs wrapped - either quick wraps or no bows - because he tends to stock up a little bit on long trailer rides. I always put hock wraps on mine before they run, and 3 of the 4 wear the sheets before I saddle them up to run. (The 4th is a magnet lover). I have 2 sheets, 2 sets of hock wraps, 2 pairs of quick wraps, a neck cover and 3 pairs of no bows. Matt has a knee brace and t-shirt. I know he loves the knee brace, not sure he's worn the t-shirt a lot yet but have a feeling it will be worn a lot after we rodeo a few more weekends. LOL. |
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Husband Spoiler
Posts: 4151
Location: North Dakota | I use my quick wraps when hauling and stalling. I have hock boots as well but my mare does not care for them at all. She just does not want to get use them and will kick until she gets them to slide down.
I bought my husband the wrist wrap and he loves it. He wears it everyday. He was having really bad wrist pain and the wrap has taken care of it. |
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Extreme Veteran
Posts: 351
Location: Arkansas | Not to steal a thread but with these products that everyone is using how to you manage the hot summer? I wanted to invest in these but it gets so hot here in the summer, I couldn't imagine having a blanket on them. |
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Rad Dork
Posts: 5218
Location: Oklahoma | alexblagg - 2015-05-27 1:29 PM
Not to steal a thread but with these products that everyone is using how to you manage the hot summer? I wanted to invest in these but it gets so hot here in the summer, I couldn't imagine having a blanket on them.
If I have them the mesh sheet on in the summer then I have a fan directly on my horse. The leg wraps aren't so bad, but I don't keep them on but for a few hours at a time. |
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Vodka for Lunch
Location: Lala Land | I will leave my BOT on over night. But when I bought my blanket from Cindy Smack she said that a lot of barns will leave the blankets on for only a couple of hours. |
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I Love the Oldies
Posts: 3767
Location: Central Washington | Quick wraps & Hock boots |
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Location: horseback looking for cows | Quick Wraps, hock boots and blankets for each horse!!!
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Elite Veteran
Posts: 1117
Location: MI | I'm addicted to my mini blanket! (for me) I've been having back issues so I sleep on it every night.. ohhh man it works! I have quickwraps for my horse that I use when hauling.
I noticed another person said they like the head cap. Anyone else have experience with this or the poll wrap? My mare has some poll issues sometimes and I'm debating on which one to get. I heard the poll cover you can ride in which is nice.. but I like that the head cap covers more area.. |
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I just read the headlines
Posts: 4482
| I just started using the cap and have lightly worked him in it. Now that it hasn't rained for a few days I am going to try a harder workout with it on to see if he sweats in it. He is tight from his poll through the atlas. When using the cap, he will let me massage the area with his head lowered. He wouldn't before. |
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