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Click Hock Shield
The low profile design offers full coverage in the area where horses develop sores. The soft, flexible pocket in the center back of the Hock Shield provides comfort in the delicate area where the tendons pass just under the skin. This is the perfect solution for the majority of horses with hock sores. Now available in two adjustable sizes.
Hock Shield – US Patent #8,132,543
$49.99
Click Hock Shield
Can be worn 24 hours/7 days a week. Plan on replacing your Hock Shields after about 3 months of full-time wear. However, some horses have been known to wear their Hock Shields for 6-12 months.
Content Outer Shell – tear-resistant neoprene
Lining – soft fleece
Because some products can burn skin when wrapped, please consult veterinarian when using medications under our Shields.
Not to be used on horses in turn-out or on pasture. It is not advisable to restrict the leg when your horse is in a full gallop.
Note:Some horses may grow white hairs on back of leg where top band rubs.
If your horse has neoprene sensitivity, do not use these products.
How to Determine Correct Size
- Measure the smallest point just above the hock joint.
- Make sure the leg is straight and the hoof is flat on the ground.
HOCK SHIELD:
13” up to 15.9″= Regular Horse
16” up to 20″= XL/Draft
Custom Shields can be made for horses with unique sizes or problems. Call our office to discuss your needs: (831)426-1206
How to Attach Click Hock Shield
VERY IMPORTANT:
Make sure the leg is straight under and the hoof is flat on the ground.
- Put the side with the label on the outside of the leg.
- Bring the elastic strap around the inside of leg to the outside.
- Pull the strap for a “snug” fit.
- Lock top Velcro flap down.
- Adjust inside tab ONLY if outside tab is too long or too short.
Best fit for Hock Shield
- Make sure the leg is straight under and the hoof is flat on the ground.
- You should be able to put two fingers between the horse’s leg and the band.
- DO NOT pull the elastic strap too tight so as to restrict circulation or create pressure sores. It is better to go too loose than too tight.
- With a little experimentation, you will find the perfect fit.
Because some medicines can burn the skin when wrapped, consult veterinarian when using medications under the Hock Shield.
Note: Some horses may grow white hairs where the top fleece band rubs
Click Hock Shield Ultra
The Ultra is a full wrap to ensure coverage even if they have an extra hard way of twisting while pushing off the ground. It can also be used for horses with arthritic hocks to prevent chill. The thin neoprene and double layer of fleece make a very comfortable but tough boot that can be worn full-time for those horses with deep chronic sores.
Hock Shield Ultra – US Patent #9,420,761 B2
$69.99
Hock Shield Ultra
Can be worn 24 hours/7 days a week. Plan on replacing your Hock Shields after about 3 months of full-time wear. However, some horses have been known to wear their Hock Shields for 6-12 months.
Content Outer Shell – tear-resistant neoprene
Lining – soft fleece
Because some products can burn skin when wrapped, please consult veterinarian when using medications under our Shields.
Not to be used on horses in turn-out or on pasture. It is not advisable to restrict the leg when your horse is in a full gallop.
Note:Some horses may grow white hairs on back of leg where top band rubs.
If your horse has neoprene sensitivity, do not use these products.
How to Determine Correct Size
- Measure the smallest point just above the hock joint.
- Make sure the leg is straight and the hoof is flat on the ground.
HOCK SHIELD ULTRA:
13″ – 14.9″ = S/M
15″ – 16.9″ = L/XL
Custom Shields can be made for horses with unique sizes or problems. Call our office to discuss your needs: (831)426-1206
How to attach Hock Shield Ultra:
VERY IMPORTANT:Make sure the leg is straight under and the hoof is flat on the ground.
- Make sure the side with tag is on the outside of leg.
- Pull front flap around to outside of leg. Pull it only so it will connect with the Hock Shield. Have it as loose as it can be without creating wrinkles under the strap.
- Lay Hock Shield on top of flap attaching inside Velcro pieces.
- Bring the elastic strap around the inside of leg to the outside and attach to upperVelcro for a “snug” fit.
- Lock top Velcro flap down.
Best fit for Hock Shield Ultra
- Make sure the leg is straight under and the hoof is flat on the ground.
- You should be able to put two fingers between the horse’s leg and the band.
- DO NOT pull the elastic strap too tight so as to restrict circulation or create pressure sores. It is better to go too loose than too tight.
- With a little experimentation, you will find the perfect fit.
Because some medicines can burn the skin when wrapped, consult veterinarian when using medications under the Hock Shield.
Note: Some horses may grow white hairs where the top fleece band rubs.
Click Fetlock Shield
NOW WITH TWO LAYERS OF PROTECTION!!
Fetlock Shields are soft, flexible, comfortable, sturdy bed sore boots for horses. They are made with 2 layers of a super-tough Cordura-like fabric and lined with smooth Nylon that covers a layer of soft padding. They can be worn 24 hours a day, every day if needed. They are a big improvement over the upside-down bell boot that your horse will appreciate. Sold in pairs.
$39.99
Fetlock Shield
Can be worn 24 hours/7 days a week.
Outer Shell – 2 layers of tear-resistant Cordura-like fabric
Lining – Nylon
Because some products can burn skin when wrapped, please consult veterinarian when using medications under our Shields.
How to attach Fetlock Shield:
Velcro tab with label should be on the top – smallest end should be closest to hoof.
Click Knee Shield
The unique design of this Knee Shield provides full coverage of the knee joint at all times. It doesn’t turn or fall down. The sturdy but comfortable cup is supported from below by a reinforced netting cone that allows for full air flow. They can be worn 24 hours a day, every day, if needed. They attach just above the fetlock joint with an elastic strap encased in fleece for a very comfortable fit. This strap is pulled just snug enough to not slip over the fetlock joint.
Knee Shield – US Patent Pending
$59.99
Click Knee Shield
Can be worn 24 hours/7 days a week. Sold in pairs.
Cup – Tear-resistant Cordura-like fabric with neoprene knee pad and nylon lining
Cup Support – Reinforced netting
Attachment Strap – Fleece covered elastic strap
Because some products can burn skin when wrapped, please consult veterinarian when using medications under our Shields.
How to attach Knee Shield:
- Attach bottom strap just above the fetlock joint. Pull strap snug enough so it doesn’t slip over the joint. DO NOT PULL STRAP TIGHT.
- Attach the remaining velcro tabs loosely.
- The Knee Shield should fit loosely around the knee. You should be able to slip your fingers between the shield and the knee joint.