Tarragon
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Hi All, I would appreciate some advice.
My pony is kept barefoot and is ridden almost daily. He is pigeon-toed and consequently wears his hooves out unevenly, otherwise, he has excellent quality horn and good general hoof health.
The issue I am trying to address is that he has a small section of about 1 inch in length on the outer wall of the front hoof most affected by the imbalance which collects little stones. I was hoping that a good hoof-friendly diet and good trimming would resolve it but it is very stubborn and has not improved much over the last year. I do have Explora Magic boots that I can use while it is a problem, but it is a shame that I have to use boots if all other indications are that he is fine without. I would love to know if it is something that can improve with time and anything I can do to help it improve, or something that I will always have to live with. I use hoof stuff and field paste regularly. He is fed Simple Systems Timothy Chop, meadow hay grass pellets and total eclipse and is otherwise field kept. .
My pony is kept barefoot and is ridden almost daily. He is pigeon-toed and consequently wears his hooves out unevenly, otherwise, he has excellent quality horn and good general hoof health.
The issue I am trying to address is that he has a small section of about 1 inch in length on the outer wall of the front hoof most affected by the imbalance which collects little stones. I was hoping that a good hoof-friendly diet and good trimming would resolve it but it is very stubborn and has not improved much over the last year. I do have Explora Magic boots that I can use while it is a problem, but it is a shame that I have to use boots if all other indications are that he is fine without. I would love to know if it is something that can improve with time and anything I can do to help it improve, or something that I will always have to live with. I use hoof stuff and field paste regularly. He is fed Simple Systems Timothy Chop, meadow hay grass pellets and total eclipse and is otherwise field kept. .
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