| |  | BOSANA BOOT 10% discount promotion
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| Bosana Size Width of hoof / cm Werkman iron shoe |
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00 |
9,84 - 10,80 |
Gr. 3X0 |
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0 |
10,80 - 11,75 |
Gr. 0 / 2X0 |
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1 |
11,75 - 12,38 |
Gr. 1 |
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2/3 |
12,38 - 14,29 |
Gr. 2 / 3 / 4 |
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4/5 |
14,29 - 15,88 |
Gr. 5 / 6 | This outstanding boot has been developed and successfully used by endurance riders in Italy since 1993 ! The “BOSANA” boot acts as a shock absorber between hoof and ground and between the limbs themselves.
Improves stability on any type of ground, whether country or urban, increasing the safety of both horse and rider.
IN ADDITION, THE “BOSANA” BOOT:
- Prevents stone bruises, traumas and injuries to the sole, to the frog and to the hoof wall as well as quarter cracks, rings and general flaking of the hoof. - Protects the wear on the shoeing and the hoof, greatly increasing its durability and protecting the precious work of the Farrier. - Decreases and almost completely eliminates injury risks in horses who interfere due to gait defects, thus reducing their risk of incurring splints, wind puffs and exostoses. - Increases security and allows for fast gaits on difficult ground especially on asphalt or cement. - Increases the stability of animal's being transported in vans and trailers, having to climb ramps. It avoids accidents or damages from kicking to people, vehicles, or other animals. Avoids damages related to pawing. - Eliminates the need for protective soles of any kind and prevents the disadvantages tied to their use (rotting, lodging of dirt and stones between sole and the protection) while maintaining all of the advantages. - Eliminates, the need for shoeing with clips, that can sometimes alter the regular growth of the hoof wall; this is because the "BOSANA" boot holds the foot and the shoe correctly. - Avoids accumulation of snow under the sole. Please find more information about this outstanding boot at....
INSTRUCTIONS
1. Ensure that the foot has been accurately cleaned and is free of any debris from bedding, gravel or mud. 2. Insert the front extremity of the foot in the boot, widening the lateral edges of the boot with your fingers. 3. Use the palm of your hand to tap firmly on the front extremity of the boot, so as to fit it as closely as possible, to the surface of the hoof. 4. With the help of a hoof pick that you will insert in the holes, place the horse shoe extremities in their allocated space, making leverage with the tip of the hoof pick on each of the boot's extremities. 5. Before tightening the straps walk the horse for a few steps and make sure that the "BOSANA" boot has a proper fitting on the Foot. 6. After having unlatched it, remove the boot by alternately pulling first one, and then the other, of the lateral flaps. 7. At the end of the horse's work, wash the “BOSANA" boot .
Important: The Bosana Boot should fit tight around the hoof and should require effort to put on. After you fit the Bosana Boot and the horse has had a chance to move around, make sure the Bosana Boot is still fitted squarely and securely on the hoof.
Prepare the hoof: Thoroughly clean hoof with hoof pick. For flexibility in cold weather, keep the Bosana Boot in a heated room or soak in hot water before fitting on hoof. Remove the Bosana Boot when not required. If it is necessary to leave them on for a week or longer, treat the hoof before putting on the Bosana Boot. An application of antiseptic hoof dressing, or "Koppertox" around the frog will help prevent bacterial or thrush buildup.
(Source of this text : http://www.bosanaboot.com)
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