floradora09
Well-Known Member
My TB has what you would call 'typical TB feet'. He's shod by a very good farrier every 4-5 weeks (he cannot hold his shoes any longer than this!), and I feed him NAF biotin. I'm having a terrible time with his feet, they always, always crack where the nails are, and when he does anything like go xc or be out in the field in the summer on our baked clay ground, the hoof wall around the bottom just breaks and then the clenches come up, shoe gets loose etc and so goes the cycle! Last summer I used Kevin Bacon's liquid hoof dressing, which did help a bit I seem to remember, but there wasn't a lot I could do to prevent the cracking.
I'm really wondering if there is anything else I can do to help the situation, or do I just resign myself to the fact that he'll always have rubbish feet? I did wonder about Keratex hoof hardener, but people didn't really seem to rate it, neither does my farrier (he just says it makes the hoof even more brittle)... also I think I read somewhere that biotin doesn't improve the quality of the feet, but makes them grow faster.. can this be right?
Many thanks to anyone who can help!
I'm really wondering if there is anything else I can do to help the situation, or do I just resign myself to the fact that he'll always have rubbish feet? I did wonder about Keratex hoof hardener, but people didn't really seem to rate it, neither does my farrier (he just says it makes the hoof even more brittle)... also I think I read somewhere that biotin doesn't improve the quality of the feet, but makes them grow faster.. can this be right?
Many thanks to anyone who can help!