Protective Boots: Researchers Call for Standards, Testing

Many horses sport leg protection while working or during turnout. Some horse owners also use “support” boots, which are designed to lessen the strain on their horses’ lower-limb tendons and ligaments. But David Marlin, BSc (Hons.), PhD, says some boots might be doing little to protect your horse’s legs and could even be causing them harm.
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Many horses sport leg protection while working or during turnout. Some horse owners also use "support" boots, which are designed to lessen the strain on their horses' lower-limb tendons and ligaments. But David Marlin, BSc (Hons.), PhD, says some boots might be doing little to protect your horse's legs and could even be causing them harm.

Marlin, an equine research consultant from England, was a co-presenter at a March 31 seminar organized by Equilibrium Products Ltd., a British maker of leg boots and other equine accoutrements. Equilibrium had sponsored research into the protective abilities of various makers' leg boots. According to a company press release, "The variations in the results were so extreme that they caused concern for the welfare of the horse." About 50 veterinarians, riders, and officials from various British equestrian organizations attended the seminar held to discuss these results, according to Marlin.

(He noted that such research findings might normally be submitted to a peer-reviewed journal for possible publication. Marlin said that while he hasn't ruled this out, the goal of the seminar was to encourage industry collaboration, and "a peer-reviewed paper would involve naming products, and this might be counterproductive

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Jennifer O. Bryant is editor-at-large of the U.S. Dressage Federation’s magazine, USDF Connection. An independent writer and editor, Bryant contributes to many equestrian publications, has edited numerous books, and authored Olympic Equestrian. More information about Jennifer can be found on her site, www.jenniferbryant.net.

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