Improving hooves

schneeko

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My horse has really awful hooves. They are very brittle and don't grow very well. My farrier is very good, and his feet have improved since I had him but I was wondering if you know any effective treatments or supplements that actually work? :)
 
I recommend this: http://www.worldsbesthoofoil.com/
It is really good, used it on my old mare who had laminitis and the hoof detached from the coronet band, which caused pedal bone rotation, long story short, she re-grew a whole new hoof with the help of this and even the farrier was amazed, so he went and bought some too.
 
I use Kevin Bacon hoof dressing which works really well. For particularly bad hooves, I use Kevin Bacon Hoof Supplement. It's expensive but it works so well that it is definitely worth it. I also hear that Effol Hoof Ointment is brilliant but I haven't tried it myself.
 
Kevin Bacon hoof oil is supposed to be about the best there is. Also feeding a good all-round diet, supplemented by something like Formula 4 Feet or Farrier's Formula.

When mine had bad feet that didn't want to grow, I put her on F4F at first, then TopSpec once they had improved, and used Cornucrescine to help them grow. That stuff also worked wonders on my nails! :)
 
A good diet. If anything still needs to be used, then a biotin compound.

The hoof horn is already dead, like your fingernails, so no amount of lotions and potions can help long term.
 
I agree with Dilbert - seaweed is the only thing which has helped by two TBs feet - one is barefoot and the other is only shod on the fronts. It is cheap as well. I tried F4F and every other supplement going, but seaweed is the only one which has any effect.
 
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