Things You'll Need
- Horse height-and-weight measuring tape
Instructions
Measure the horse's height in hands using a horse height-and-weight tape measure. A "hand" is equal to 4 inches. A horse height-and-weight tape measure is flexible and has hands, as well as feet and inches. Measure from the ground to the withers (the shoulder bone area where the back is the highest).
Measure the circumference of the horse's pastern (in inches), where the bell boot will be secured. The pastern is like the horse's ankle--that skinny pace between the fetlock joint and the hoof.
Measure from the center of the pastern on the rear side of the hoof down to the bottom of the hoof to determine the boot height.
Measure the circumference of the hoof, where the bell boot will flare out. Measure starting at the bottom of the back of the hoof. When you wrap the tape around the front of the hoof, bring the tape up about 1 1/2 inches to 2 inches up from the bottom. This is because the bottom of bell boots sit an angle, covering all of the back of the hoof, but not quite all of the front of the hoof.