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What is the difference between Warmblood/Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse sizes?

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What is the difference between Warmblood/Thoroughbred and Quarter Horse sizes?

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Warmblood/Thoroughbred socks stretch more so they can slip over larger hooves. Other than that, they are the same length as the Quarter Horse socks. Many different breeds of horses can wear Whinny Warmers. Measure the hoof across at the widest point to determine the size you need to order. Choosing a size depends on your ability to pull the sock over the hoof. We’ve put a Quarter Horse sock on a Warmblood, but it was way too much exercise for us! Choosing the right size makes putting the socks on much easier. If your horse is wearing a size 2-4 shoe, order the Warmblood size. If you don’t know its shoe size, measure the width of the hoof at the widest point. Any hoof larger than a 5¼ inch width by a 5½ inch length is going to need the Warmblood size sock. Thoroughbreds fit in the Warmblood category for the most part, but you may need Quarter Horse size for your Thoroughbred. Measure the foot. Size 1 shoes are approximately 5 inches X 5 ½ inches long, depending on the maker, and Quarter

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Warmblood/Thoroughbred socks stretch more so they can slip over larger hooves. Other than that, they are the same length as the Quarter Horse socks. Many different breeds of horses can wear Whinny Warmers. Measure the hoof across at the widest point to determine the size you need to order. Choosing a size depends on your ability to pull the sock over the hoof. We’ve put a Quarter Horse sock on a Warmblood, but it was way too much exercise for us! Choosing the right size makes putting the socks on much easier. If your horse is wearing a size 2-4 shoe, order the Warmblood size. If you don’t know its shoe size, measure the width of the hoof at the widest point. Any hoof larger than a 5¼ inch width by a 5½ inch length is going to need the Warmblood size sock. Thoroughbreds fit in the Warmblood category for the most part, but you may need Quarter Horse size for your Thoroughbred. Measure the foot. Size 1 shoes are approximately 5 inches X 5 ½ inches long, depending on the maker, and Quarter

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