Kicking Chains are typically for the back legs. If your horse has a bad habit of kicking the stall walls during feeding time or as an aggressive move toward other horses in the barn, the feeling of the cuff around their leg may be enough to deter them from lifting it high enough to kick. If they do kick, the loose chain end will swing up against the leg, further deterring your horse from attempting to repeat the bad behavior.
Product Details:
- Unconnected
- Can be used on hocks, ankles etc
- Lined with synthetic fleece
- 22 inches long (average horse sized)
- Chain is 14 inches long
- Adjustable
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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
By Valued Customer
April 12, 2016
April 12, 2016
By Maria Klepaczka
NY
April 12, 2016
NY
April 12, 2016
"i use them on 2 of my horses one is a stallion he was kicking the wall all day on and off after couple days he slowed down now he does is ones in a wile ... my 2nd horse as soon i put the chains on him he would not move just stand by the window not even when it was time to eat now no more kicking with ore without chains .. great training tool for me .. thank you"
By Valued Customer
April 12, 2016
April 12, 2016
"I like the kick chains, I bought them for a horse who paws. I was hoping these would deter her. They do seem to have helped the situation a bit. Maybe a little more information on how to use them would also be helpful."