PolarSkye
Well-Known Member
Kali (16.2hh sporthorse, rather boxy/upright feet) has appalling feet - period. They are much, much worse in the summer - horn becomes brittle and dry. He can barely hold onto shoes for four weeks (which is costing me a fortune). He was shod two weeks ago and has already had to have the clenches tightened.
He is in medium work, doesn't do much road work (just the yard and the track down to the field). I currently feed him Alfa A (molasses free), Blue Chip Original and H&H Seaweed and Rosehip . . . he gets Keratex as a topical application (the hoof hardener) and Cornucrescine on the coronet band. We're just coming out of our second summer with him and his feet are really awful (again). They pick up in the winter - don't know whether that's because there's more moisture in the ground, or b/c he spends more time in on soft, moisture-holding bedding - but I'm taking a look at what else we can do to support horn growth (and quality) better. I really don't want to change his base feed (the Alfa A and the Blue Chip) as it's taken us a while to find something that allows him to build/maintain topline without hotting him up - and I feed the Blue Chip b/c I don't want to be feeding him a ton of supplements.
My trainer has suggested Farrier's Formula - but as it's alfalfa based, what would he be getting that he doesn't already get in his current feed?
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance . . .
P
He is in medium work, doesn't do much road work (just the yard and the track down to the field). I currently feed him Alfa A (molasses free), Blue Chip Original and H&H Seaweed and Rosehip . . . he gets Keratex as a topical application (the hoof hardener) and Cornucrescine on the coronet band. We're just coming out of our second summer with him and his feet are really awful (again). They pick up in the winter - don't know whether that's because there's more moisture in the ground, or b/c he spends more time in on soft, moisture-holding bedding - but I'm taking a look at what else we can do to support horn growth (and quality) better. I really don't want to change his base feed (the Alfa A and the Blue Chip) as it's taken us a while to find something that allows him to build/maintain topline without hotting him up - and I feed the Blue Chip b/c I don't want to be feeding him a ton of supplements.
My trainer has suggested Farrier's Formula - but as it's alfalfa based, what would he be getting that he doesn't already get in his current feed?
Any other ideas?
Thanks in advance . . .
P