Joanna710
Well-Known Member
My horse was diagnosed with this 3 weeks ago, however being on holiday I have relied on my family to treat his hooves using advice and guidance from my farrier. At the moment we have been alternating soaking his feet using either epsom salts or milton fluid solutions, however after researching further on the internet I have read a lot about hydrogen peroxide being really effective (anaerobic bacteria + oxygen = dead bacteria and yadayada).
I've just bought a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and am wondering if anyone knows how much I would need to dilute it by? He has a hole in each front hoof, and my farrier has cut away the hoof wall so that I can access this to clean and pack the area. I am planning to syringe hydrogen peroxide into the holes however don't want to damage his feet further by using the wrong concentrations.
According to my farrier the white line disease is a result of the neglect my horse faced before I bought him in April, and I have since changed his diet accordingly. He is now being trimmed regularly, and the seedy toe was only detected when large cracks appeared in both front hooves.
I've just bought a bottle of hydrogen peroxide, and am wondering if anyone knows how much I would need to dilute it by? He has a hole in each front hoof, and my farrier has cut away the hoof wall so that I can access this to clean and pack the area. I am planning to syringe hydrogen peroxide into the holes however don't want to damage his feet further by using the wrong concentrations.
According to my farrier the white line disease is a result of the neglect my horse faced before I bought him in April, and I have since changed his diet accordingly. He is now being trimmed regularly, and the seedy toe was only detected when large cracks appeared in both front hooves.