nato
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My horse has weak feet, prone to cracks, and thrush. Since moving her out of her previous yard where the beds were partly to blame, the thrush has definitely become more manageable, I'm able to keep on top of it. But her dry brittle feet, not so much. She is given biotin in her diet and I use cornucrescine, she is seen by the farrier every 6 weeks (8 max) but they still seem to crack regardless.
She is shod all round, and is fed on a diet of molassed beet pulp, coarse mix (cool and easy) and chaff. And of course her biotin.
I'm wondering is it worth looking into her diet? Or should I look into another farrier? I've always found mine great, he does a great job of filing back the cracks and the shoes fit great, but he always shoes her when I'm at work so haven't had a chance to talk to him.
She is shod all round, and is fed on a diet of molassed beet pulp, coarse mix (cool and easy) and chaff. And of course her biotin.
I'm wondering is it worth looking into her diet? Or should I look into another farrier? I've always found mine great, he does a great job of filing back the cracks and the shoes fit great, but he always shoes her when I'm at work so haven't had a chance to talk to him.