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Protective horse boots are used to protect a horse's legs & hooves during exercise. Protecting the lower leg from injury that may occur if one leg or hoof strikes the opposite leg is the most common reason for protective boots. They are commonly seen on horses while jumping, when in training, when lunging or in competitions. Poor equine conformation can often lead to brushing, although even properly-conformed horses can also accidentally injure themselves. Protective boots may also be placed on horses in the field or turnout to protect them if they get overly excited. Other reasons for use may include placement on a young or unfit horse which may be excitable and step on themselves, or on horses subject to intense work that may stumble more if they are tired.
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