Persephone
Well-Known Member
A friend's horse has pretty crap feet. They are scaly at the coronary band, very dry and cracked at the shoe. The horse also has a long crack in the wall, from top to bottom as a result of coronary band damage years ago. The feet are soft and thrushy in places and cracked and poor condition everywhere else.
Am I right in thinking that Biotin is the best way to go? I was wondering about Cornuscrescine as well. She is on a limited budget so I have been wracking my brain as to the cheapest, effective way forward.
Said horse also had Thrush which I have now treated. The inside of his hooves look good now, but the outside is dire!
Personally I use Kevin Bacon's hoof grease for my own horse, but is there a cheaper alternative she could try as a day to day dressing?
She is a complete novice and I am trying to help her develop a regime for her horse that will be effective and improve his feet.
Any Advice peeps?
Jo x
Am I right in thinking that Biotin is the best way to go? I was wondering about Cornuscrescine as well. She is on a limited budget so I have been wracking my brain as to the cheapest, effective way forward.
Said horse also had Thrush which I have now treated. The inside of his hooves look good now, but the outside is dire!
Personally I use Kevin Bacon's hoof grease for my own horse, but is there a cheaper alternative she could try as a day to day dressing?
She is a complete novice and I am trying to help her develop a regime for her horse that will be effective and improve his feet.
Any Advice peeps?
Jo x