

196/2003 (among which the right of access, amendment, adjournment, of opposition to the treatment and of cancellation). The one concerned will be able to exercise his/her rights provided for by art. Treatment of your data, or otherwise acquired in range of pursuing our business could also be handled by authorized third parties to whom the power to access your data is granted according to the law or subordinate and/or community rules. The data will be kept in our Head Office, for the statutory time.Data controller of personal details, according to the provisions of law 196/2003 is My Selleria, via Ruzzante n.5, Sant'Angelo di Piove di Sacco (PD).

The assignment of your personal data is strictly necessary acting in order to the contract, or, when quoted, to the use agreed by the customer.Your personal data, i.e otherwise acquired in range of pursuing our business, can be used with or without the assistance of electronic tools, within the aforementioned law, related to the services rendered by our company.Not a 5 because of the gaiter issue and the fact that I did have to troubleshoot for about a week before I could get them perfect.Conform to the relevant legislation 196/2003, in compliance with the law safeguarding the confidentiality of personal data, we wish to inform you that: Long story short, these are great boots that (if you're willing to spend hours fiddling with them) can give a custom fit and stay on, even in mud. I don't care if I can never ride him, as long as he's not in pain, nor causing pain for my poor farrier, who is a saint. He's sound!!! And staying sound! Thank God. In the meantime, I pulled the gaiters off and moved the cables back to tighten them up and spread the load around the sides of his hooves. I'll re-sew Velcro farther back and see if that helps. He wears a 5, which is only a problem because the gaiters have no chance of fitting (they're draft sized), and I'm pretty sure I can't swap them out with smaller ones because they conform the the bottom of the boot.

I put him on a stupidly large dose of farriers formula double strength (great product, by the way) and bought these boots for his front feet. Went through the usual suspects, xrayed again, and the long and short of it is that his feet "just kinda suck".

I let him be a horse for a year, and about 9months in, he started having trouble being even just pasture sound. Farrier and vet pronounced him recoverable, got him sound, put glue-ons on him, and that was that. I acquired a rescued OTTB with soundness issues.not the usual bowed tendon(s), but minor laminitis. Not what I'd call "Epic", but close The struggle is real.
