Why Cowboy Boots Have Spurs (And When You Shouldn’t Use Them)
Quick Answer: Why Cowboy Boots Have Spurs Plain and simple: Spurs let you give quieter, more precise leg cues so you don’t have to kick or jab a horse in the ribs. They’re for refinement, not power. A trained horse responds to light pressure from the spur, not pain. They only belong on trained riders …

