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Old 01-09-2006, 05:46 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I have a free lease horse to ride now!!

Now I just need to know where I can get some paddock boots?

I don't know any local tack shops, and really need a pair of boots.

I am HAPPY to be back in the saddle again
 
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Old 01-09-2006, 05:55 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Elam's, Loveville Leather, and Mr Willies (Hickory Hollow) had some, not sure if they're still selling that stuff or not though.

There are 2 pairs of Brit Rider Muck boots in Stolzfus' feed supply. Size 8 ladies. Nice boots. I had to re-order, they were too big for me.
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Old 01-09-2006, 05:56 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Elam's, Loveville Leather, and Mr Willies (Hickory Hollow) had some, not sure if they're still selling that stuff or not though.

There are 2 pairs of Brit Rider Muck boots in Stolzfus' feed supply. Size 8 ladies. Nice boots. I had to re-order, they were too big for me.
That is my size, size 8. I might have to go up there and look at them tomorrow during lunch.

I am just thrilled to be riding again.
 
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Elam's, Loveville Leather, and Mr Willies (Hickory Hollow) had some, not sure if they're still selling that stuff or not though.

There are 2 pairs of Brit Rider Muck boots in Stolzfus' feed supply. Size 8 ladies. Nice boots. I had to re-order, they were too big for me.
I don't think Elam's (Loveville Leather) sells boots. If Hickory Hollow has sold their inventory Wheatley's has a lot to choose from. Check out the Ariat Terrain, like a sneaker/hiking boot but with a heel for riding. I have a pair of the waterproof kind, they're really nice.
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Old 01-09-2006, 09:22 PM   #5 (permalink)
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What the hell are paddock boots and why do you need them to ride a horse?
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What the hell are paddock boots and why do you need them to ride a horse?
Think ankle height granny boots with a flat heel, keeps your foot from jamming through the stirrup and the height gives nice support.
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Think ankle height granny boots with a flat heel, keeps your foot from jamming through the stirrup and the height gives nice support.
So all those times before I rode a horse in tennis shoes I was in violation of horse dress code?
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So all those times before I rode a horse in tennis shoes I was in violation of horse dress code?
You broke the golden rule, thankfully you survived! Next time....Granny boots
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Pssst Pete
That person is not wearing tennis shoes
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OMG the horsie in his Jammies took the rider's HEAD off!

BTW you don't want to wear muck boots either....ask me how i know...
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