Glooc
Member
Hi everyone,
My horse is currently turned out 24/7 for the summer. It's been a very dry summer but we've had a little rain recently. The dryness has led to his hooves needing extra moisture (I use Kevin bacon hoof dressing inside and out) but I'm noticing now that the inside of his hoof is coming away - when I pick his feet out the wall of his hoof is coming off and bits of his frog are starting to come away in chunks. I haven't had him long and I'm told he's prone to thrush in the winter so I've started spraying with an antibacterial/antibiotic blue spray... but it doesn't look/smell Iike thrush to me - not black or smelly - and with all the dry weather it seems an odd time to be developing thrush. Any ideas what might be going on or what I could do differently? Would love to nip this in the bud!
My horse is currently turned out 24/7 for the summer. It's been a very dry summer but we've had a little rain recently. The dryness has led to his hooves needing extra moisture (I use Kevin bacon hoof dressing inside and out) but I'm noticing now that the inside of his hoof is coming away - when I pick his feet out the wall of his hoof is coming off and bits of his frog are starting to come away in chunks. I haven't had him long and I'm told he's prone to thrush in the winter so I've started spraying with an antibacterial/antibiotic blue spray... but it doesn't look/smell Iike thrush to me - not black or smelly - and with all the dry weather it seems an odd time to be developing thrush. Any ideas what might be going on or what I could do differently? Would love to nip this in the bud!