First of all - yess a sausage boot is the same as a rubber ring (anti-brushing ring).
Secondly - the Yorkshire boot - no I don't know where you can get a picture of one but in one of my books it says "A Yorkshire boot (easily made up at home) is no more than a stout oblong piece of rugging with a tape sewn along the centre. It is tied round above the joint and doubled over to form a protective cuff. It is very effective but not much good in deep mud". the boot is used to prevent brushing.
Hope this helps a bit.
Evelyn.
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Re: Boots of the horse variety
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October 25 2004, 9:39 PM
Thanks alot for that !
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yorkshire boot
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February 6 2006, 11:01 PM
if you find a pic of one please send it me, im looking for a pic of 1 2
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If you find a very old pony club member they will probably have a very old copy of the Manual of Horsemanship and that will have a pic of the Yorkshire boot in it. I have one somewhere - YES just looked at it and it DOES have a pic
on page 124 of the 8th edition - very ancient book I guess.
Packman11
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