![]() They're gradually getting closer, but hooves are always a slow torturous process. Making it trickier, Echo's fronts don't quite match: he's got one foot that spends all its time trying to be upright & boxy, while the other prefers to languish on the lower side. Scoot Boots: cool, but so far haven't worked for us I'm going to give them one more try, since his feet have spread some, but if they still don't work, I will be selling some basically-new Scoot Boots soon. Long story short, so far they have not worked for his feet. I tried Scoot Boots after reading all the interwebz love for them. Solo's Cavallo Sports & his old EasyBoot Epics were both too big for Echo, so time to explore some new options. I've learned in the past that different brands suit different foot shapes & different models suit different riding styles. Which meant embarking on the ( absolutely not) joyous task of finding which boot worked best for him. To increase his comfort while he works towards the goal of a heel-first landing, I put boots on his front feet for most of our rides. Because I'm pretty certain he will, at least up front. ![]() Echo remains barefoot for the time being ( since last December) - because his feet are small, I think this is his best chance to develop the best foot he can grow while he is still young, before his workload gets to where he will require shoes. ![]()
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