Zimzim
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My horse has just developed a slight bit of seedy toe in his off fore, I wanted to know if anyone has any remedies or treatments they use to help this?
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Thanks for your replys everyone.
Oberon - I currently feed him a balancer and he has haylage when in at night and just grass during the day, but been thinking about what else I could give or change diet wise. Hes never had any problems with previous owner and just lived in a field and he actually has quite good feet.
It has seemed to happen all of a sudden when we had a bad down pour and the field turned to bog (it still is!), do you think perhaps being in a boggy field may have caused it and therefore weakened his hoof/ whiteline? I try to maintain a good foot care routine i.e. washing off mud, drying them etc when he comes in at night and pick out feet regulary etc. They will be moving fields soon into one that drains better so he wont have to stand in a wet field all day. But at a bit of a loss as to what else I can do!
It may well be purely environmental - but if your horse's white line is thicker than a credit card, then it is stretched and therefore weaker. IMO (such at it is) is that's dietry. To me the infection is a symptom rather than a cause. You may clear the infection and never have a problem again, but it's just worth a thought?![]()
I'm going to do a little experiment soon. My younger horse will be coming in at night and no longer out 24/7. His feet are a little 'splat' atm and I'll be feeding him minerals and take pics to see how his feet look after a month. He'll still be out in a boggy field all day.
For interests sake - what balancer is he on?