starry23
Well-Known Member
My horse has been barefoot for a year. She has also been retired for a year because of ligament injury but is looking much better now (we've gone from being 3-4/10ths lame to only 1/10ths lame).
I think her frogs are looking a bit unhealthy at the moment though and could do with beefing up at bit but otherwise her hooves are in good condition. The frogs are better on her hinds but her fronts are narrower and appear to be shedding so have lots of nooks and crannies for nasty stuff to get in at.
She is on a low sugar diet and is muzzled so I'm unsure what else I can do to her diet (she only gets a handful of fibre cubes and lucie stalks to get her turmeric into her). I've started spraying cider vinegar on them the past week and now she is more sound I'm going to start walking her out which should hopefully help stimulate them a bit more (as she is constantly out in a field).
Is there anything else anyone would suggest?
Is it worth scrubbing them out/soaking in something like milton or buying red horse field paste stuff etc?
I think her frogs are looking a bit unhealthy at the moment though and could do with beefing up at bit but otherwise her hooves are in good condition. The frogs are better on her hinds but her fronts are narrower and appear to be shedding so have lots of nooks and crannies for nasty stuff to get in at.
She is on a low sugar diet and is muzzled so I'm unsure what else I can do to her diet (she only gets a handful of fibre cubes and lucie stalks to get her turmeric into her). I've started spraying cider vinegar on them the past week and now she is more sound I'm going to start walking her out which should hopefully help stimulate them a bit more (as she is constantly out in a field).
Is there anything else anyone would suggest?
Is it worth scrubbing them out/soaking in something like milton or buying red horse field paste stuff etc?