stencilface
High upon a hillside
Thanks everyone, I must say I'm finding more often that these sorts of forums get off the point and end up in people disagreeing with each other about something off the subject!! I did ask about supplements, but I'm very glad a few people mentioned Kevin bacons as I do have some of that and will use it more, although am now confused about using it dry/wet hooves?! Will ask my friend who's a farrier who I got it from, the question of supplements was really to see if I could help improve his feet in the future I'm aware there are several contributing factors to horn growth and that it takes a year to grow out, I was just thinking in case we have similar weather conditions next year I could maybe prepare him better for that with a feed supplement without breaking the bank if possible!! Thanks again all x
Tbh, the comments above are not off topic at all. They talk about the best way to get healthy feet as a holistic approach, not just a sticking plaster quick fix approach.
And with supplements more often than not you get what you pay for, others might be cheaper but they're probably not as good quality and it's likely you're paying for fillers to bulk it out rather than the one ingredient you want to feed.