Riding with Renegades in the Australian bush: Our Renegade® Experience

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Thank you, Leanne, for sharing your success story with us! After many years of shod-horse riding, I decided that I would like to have a barefoot horse-not just a break from shoes over the winter months, but a properly managed, go-anywhere, all-year-round barefoot horse. Unfortunately, my Welsh pony, Star, didn’t think that this was a [...]

Congratulations to Decade Team Annie George and Chance G7!

Annie and 'Chance'

A huge congratulations goes out to Annie George and “Chance G7,” who earned their AERC Decade Team status at the May 5th Tall Pines ride. Decade Teams are now an official award recognition within AERC, and are defined as “This award recognizes an achievement that represents the foundation on which AERC was formed by acknowledging [...]

Endurance for the Laminitic/Foundered Horse: Recovery is Possible

by Kirt Lander | Originally posted on the Ridecamp forum 3.27.12 The laminitis season is upon us. So many causalities can contribute to this affliction. High sugar-content hay, heavy grain loads, stress, illness, vaccine reactions, etc. One thing is for sure, however, the old methods of treatment with heart bar shoes and stacked wedges are giving [...]

Going From Shoes to Barefoot?

By Kirt Lander | Published in the January/February 2007 issue of Equine Wellness Magazine| http://equinewellnessmagazine.com/art/aV21_24c.php Diet concerns A natural diet and feeding schedule is another key to successful transition. The wild horse roams many miles each day, constantly grazing and foraging for his meals. This keeps a near constant flow of material moving through his [...]

The Barefoot Transition: What You Need to Know

By Kirt Lander | Equine Wellness Magazine | www.equinewellnessmagazine.com “A horse must have shoes to be ridden or put into work, and attempting to do so barefoot may cause him to go lame and be ruined.” You’ve probably heard this more than once, but it’s a mistaken belief that arises not only from our inherent [...]

First Ride with Renegade® Boots

Sheri and AAS Al Hamdani at the LBL 25, displaying great movement and a heel-first landing in their Sport Orange Renegades. Photo by Becky Pearman.

Submitted by Sheri Devouassoux I wanted to announce that yesterday I did my first ride with my Renegades. I finished the LBL 25 in Kentucky. The trail was very rocky with hardpacked roads. The boots performed flawlessly. They did not twist, fall off, or rub. At all! I was exceptionally pleased with the boots. Yay for [...]

Successful Year Using Renegade® Hoof Boots

Cindy and 'Bo Tucker' at the Old Pueblo endurance ride in southern Arizona

Another report from endurance rider Cindy Bradley: After my most successful year in Endurance last year wearing Renegade® boots, Bo Tucker and I did our first ride of 2010 on the 55 at Old Pueblo March 5th. As you can see in the photo from Old Pueblo, he isn’t wearing rear boots. Bo has come [...]

The Ups and Downs of Endurance Riding

Stephanie and 'Hadji' at the Eastern Mojave Scenic pioneer ride

From Arizona endurance rider Stephanie Palmer-DuRoss: Hadji Halef Omar and I have had another amazing year. We finished the 2009 ride season 1st place in the Southwest region lightweight division and 2nd place overall in the Southwest region. We were 2nd place nationally in the Pioneer award lightweight division, and 9th place nationally in mileage. [...]


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