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3/29/2007 12:00:00 AM

Can someone help with a stupid question? I never wrap my mare's legs. Don't believe in support boots as a regular thing. However, I sometimes ride her on roads and feel like she should have some ...

Re: polo wraps

3/29/2007 12:00:00 AM

Ditto, Porter wraps are great under polos or saratoga wraps. Just give that much more support to the legs. did I mention I collect polo wraps, I have 3 pairs of purple, 2 pairs of white (allsets of ...

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The What, Why and How of Polo Wraps

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Polo wraps are long (up to 12 feet) fabric strips that we wrap around a horse's lower legs to support tendons and ligaments and protect them from injury if he hits himself while schooling. Even if your horse rarely has this problem, polos are a good idea when you begin more demanding work--such as lateral movements--in which he's more likely to overreach or otherwise bump himself.

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The What, Why and How of Polo Wraps

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This article originally appeared in the September 2006 issue of Practical Horseman magazine.



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