footwear survey

mtncows

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Okay, so I don't have enough to think about but I'm going to ask anyway.I wonder what most of my fellow cattle producers wear for dry weather footwear.I know this sound s pointless but we've polled other things.I personally alternate between a pair of Double H pull ons 11" and Wolverine 6" lacers both with steel toes
 
mtncows":jqlq520m said:
Okay, so I don't have enough to think about but I'm going to ask anyway.I wonder what most of my fellow cattle producers wear for dry weather footwear.I know this sound s pointless but we've polled other things.I personally alternate between a pair of Double H pull ons 11" and Wolverine 6" lacers both with steel toes
i wear rubber boots an tenny shoes all the time.used to wear heavy work boots.till my feet got to hurting so bad i can no longer wear them.
 
i wear insulated steel toes or steel toe rubbers in the winter, runing shoes and steel toes summer. nothing keeps my feet dry because they sweat liek no other, yesterday i took my insoles out of my rubbers and they were frozen with sweat to the bottom
 
Most of us in the south still go barefoot, an most of the girls don,t wear undies.
 
Been wearing Olathe oil tanned mulehide boots for years. If you keep the oiled they turn water mud and corral acid for years. I also change boots every day to give them a chance to dry and air out.Z
 
I really like my Double H's. I also wear the heck out of my Wolverine Dura Shock pull ons and Wolverine Lacers.

I aint owned a pair of tennis shoes in years. They give my feet Jungle Rot.
 
I wear pull on work boots year round, thats about all I wear. I have found steel toe to be ineffective for me, because every time I get stepped on the cattle miss the steel anyways, so I save some money. I just had to retire my old pair of Ariats, because they wore out so bad that whenever I stepped in water, they would fill with water. Now I have a new pair of Red Wings.
 
curtis":pirrq86p said:
Most of us in the south still go barefoot, an most of the girls don,t wear undies.

Barefoot and pregnant? The girls that is........ :lol: :lol:
 
Winter is mukluks, summer is sneakers unless I'm in the cheatgrass or sandburrs, then work boots. Flipflops are reserved for downtime - learned my lesson the hard way about that particular form of footwear when it comes to work!
 
curtis":17h999lp said:
Most of us in the south still go barefoot, an most of the girls don,t wear undies.

I walked around barefoot up til I was about 9 or so...and it's not much fun...I can't even count how many times I looked down to find hookworm tracks all over my feet then see them squirming around under the skin on my legs...I can't say I enjoyed that too much
 
mtncows":101bdx5i said:
Okay, so I don't have enough to think about but I'm going to ask anyway.I wonder what most of my fellow cattle producers wear for dry weather footwear.I know this sound s pointless but we've polled other things.I personally alternate between a pair of Double H pull ons 11" and Wolverine 6" lacers both with steel toes

Steel toe Wolverine's or steel toe rubber boots.
 
i wear pull on boots that come up to my knees year round. then i dont have to worry bout steppin in sh!t. my sister wears them crocs..i sure dont recomend them.
 
cattleluvr18":1miyr39b said:
i wear pull on boots that come up to my knees year round. then i dont have to worry bout steppin in sh!t. my sister wears them crocs..i sure dont recomend them.

as I don't live on a farm...and am a City dweller I wear Croc's all the time, the most comfortable foot wear I have ever worn. They are said to be the best footwear for Diabetics, hence why I tried them, they are like walking on sponge soft and springy.
 
curtis":2anxsyqd said:
Most of us in the south still go barefoot, an most of the girls don,t wear undies.

Did I miss the memo on this one? I like to go barefoot, but????
 

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