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@SallyinIndiana
Have to give my disclaimer on the sloggers. I can't say they have the best support, but they are easy to find and the insoles are replaceable. I ordered the insoles on Amazon and just keep some around.

I had to get used to the lower back part...when I first put them on I thought I wouldn't want to keep them. Within 2 days I didn't even notice it anymore.

They go on sale toward the end of the season so you can get a couple pairs and keep them for the next year.


However...
If you want something that has really great support, etc., sloggers probably aren't what you want.
 
@SallyinIndiana
Have to give my disclaimer on the sloggers. I can't say they have the best support, but they are easy to find and the insoles are replaceable. I ordered the insoles on Amazon and just keep some around.

I had to get used to the lower back part...when I first put them on I thought I wouldn't want to keep them. Within 2 days I didn't even notice it anymore.

They go on sale toward the end of the season so you can get a couple pairs and keep them for the next year.


However...
If you want something that has really great support, etc., sloggers probably aren't what you want.

I think they will work out great. I'm looking for more of a toss in the washer kind of shoe. Something fast to slip on to make a quick trip outside to catch a kid. Sometimes its a toddler kid and sometimes it is a goat kid so slip on and washable around here is best.

I'm all for sales but I went ahead and ordered them online today as I needed them. But I'll keep a lookout for sales too. Thank you again for your help. you saved me a lot of time.
 
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Regarding coop boots, I have a knee-high pair of rubber chicken boots but also occasionally use other hose-able shoes, depending on how long I'm going to need to be working outside and how muddy everything is.
 

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