Baileyhoss
Well-Known Member
Hello there. Following a nasty crack/injury in B's hoof wall last year, he had a portion of the wall resected back, but a bit of seedy toe set into the exposed bit.
I got on top of this with daily scrubbing, scraping out with a nail & footmaster spray. However, once the wall had grown down I stopped as I couldn't get in to clean it, but obviously stopped too soon as it has come back and a smaller section of wall has been resected again.
This time i have been recommended to use Hydrogen Peroxide twice a week & footmaster every day except for those 2 days.
Question is - do I need to dilute the HP? It's 6%.
and do I need to rinse off afterwards? and if so, shouldn't I put the footmaster on afterwards?
Simpler question is. Would it be ok to syringe neat 6% HP into his hoof and leave it for a day?
I got on top of this with daily scrubbing, scraping out with a nail & footmaster spray. However, once the wall had grown down I stopped as I couldn't get in to clean it, but obviously stopped too soon as it has come back and a smaller section of wall has been resected again.
This time i have been recommended to use Hydrogen Peroxide twice a week & footmaster every day except for those 2 days.
Question is - do I need to dilute the HP? It's 6%.
and do I need to rinse off afterwards? and if so, shouldn't I put the footmaster on afterwards?
Simpler question is. Would it be ok to syringe neat 6% HP into his hoof and leave it for a day?