Arniebear
Well-Known Member
Bear has really dry feet, ive been putting naf hoof moist on twice a day and he gets his feet soaked most days when i hose his legs off, also i flood his field by the water so he has to stand in water to drink plus he goes swimming once every 2 weeks! So basically he has wet feet as much as i can get them wet!! He's not one to stand still with his feet in a bucket... That would be play time to him!!
I shall upload a pic of his worst foot which has a crack all the way up the heal from the frog, he is due shoes in 2 weeks so will have all the dead frog bits cut off and sorted then! My farrier just keeps saying get his feet as moist as you can... Which i am doing!!
But this doesnt seem to be getting any better, i have swapped today to start using cornicrescent hoof mosit for dry brittle feet but is there anything else i can put on it or give him to help it close up?! Its not really deep so i cant plug it with anything. I know good feet come from within, he only has a small handful of alpha a once a day for his supplements (msm and propell plus) other than that he's out 24/7 on good grass, atm i dont want to be feeding him anymore as he is still fat!! His feed will be reviewed in the next month or so when he finally comes back into full work!
So does anyone have any magic formulas that might work?!
I shall upload a pic of his worst foot which has a crack all the way up the heal from the frog, he is due shoes in 2 weeks so will have all the dead frog bits cut off and sorted then! My farrier just keeps saying get his feet as moist as you can... Which i am doing!!
But this doesnt seem to be getting any better, i have swapped today to start using cornicrescent hoof mosit for dry brittle feet but is there anything else i can put on it or give him to help it close up?! Its not really deep so i cant plug it with anything. I know good feet come from within, he only has a small handful of alpha a once a day for his supplements (msm and propell plus) other than that he's out 24/7 on good grass, atm i dont want to be feeding him anymore as he is still fat!! His feed will be reviewed in the next month or so when he finally comes back into full work!
So does anyone have any magic formulas that might work?!