Fatonfreshair
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Our 14.2 appy X gelding has always had iron hard hooves; we have owned him a year and he came to us barefoot and we have kept him that way. The farrier has always been very happy with the condition of his hooves and trims and rasps them every 6 - 8 weeks. In the last couple of weeks however his front hooves have both chipped around the toe - he went out for a long hack through the woods yesterday and his hooves chipped some more. The farrier is due to come back out this week but I am wondering whether something has changed to make his hooves brittle? He is a good doer and only on grass (and hay when he comes in for a rest from the flies). I had been giving him a scoop of Hi-Fi Lite with magox to get the magnesium into him (spooking) - but he has turned his snout up at the hard feed for the last month and will not eat it. Prior to that he was only on it for a month or two at most.
Would chipping hooves be indicative of a dietry imbalance and should I be putting him on something to improve the brittleness or is this typical during hot spells when the ground is harder than normal? He is not in heavy work - he is my daughters pony and is mainly ridden in the paddock and popped over a few jumps.
I know that there are hoof experts on this forum and as I am still learning about all things equine I thought I would see if anyone had any advice/thoughts on this.
thanks in anticipation
Would chipping hooves be indicative of a dietry imbalance and should I be putting him on something to improve the brittleness or is this typical during hot spells when the ground is harder than normal? He is not in heavy work - he is my daughters pony and is mainly ridden in the paddock and popped over a few jumps.
I know that there are hoof experts on this forum and as I am still learning about all things equine I thought I would see if anyone had any advice/thoughts on this.
thanks in anticipation