Quality Equine Hoof Care Your Horses Deserve
Jeffers Pet offers a diverse selection of Horse Hoof Care Products, crucial for maintaining the health and strength of horse hooves. This range includes treatments and tools like hoof dressings, thrush horse hoof treatments, and farrier supplies from brands such as Keratex, Farnam, and Absorbine. Designed to address various hoof conditions like thrush in horses, these products are essential for ensuring the overall hoof health and mobility of your horse.
What does a horse hoof care routine include?
A comprehensive horse hoof care routine includes consistent practices performed on a regular basis to maintain hoof health. Daily tasks include picking out the hooves with a hoof pick to remove dirt, rocks, manure, and debris that can cause bruising or harbor bacteria, as well as visually inspecting each hoof for signs of cracking, thrush, lameness, or abnormal warmth and swelling.
Weekly care involves brushing the hoof wall and sole clean, applying hoof conditioner or dressing as needed based on environmental conditions, and checking the shoes or barefoot trim for wear, looseness, or overgrowth.
Every 6 to 8 weeks, a farrier should be scheduled for professional trimming and, if applicable, reshoeing.
A good hoof care routine also includes monitoring footing and living conditions, ensuring proper nutrition rich in biotin and zinc to support hoof growth, and addressing any signs of infection like thrush or white line disease promptly.
How to take care of your horse's hooves
- Pick out all four hooves to remove debris and checking for any abnormalities such as cracks, odor, discharge, or heat that may indicate injury or infection.
- Keep the horse's living environment as clean and dry as possible, as prolonged exposure to wet or muddy conditions is one of the leading causes of hoof problems including thrush and soft, weak hoof walls.
- Apply hoof conditioner or moisturizer during dry seasons to prevent cracking, and avoid over-applying in wet conditions as this can soften the hoof wall excessively.
- Ensure your horse receives a balanced diet with adequate levels of biotin, methionine, zinc, copper and nutrients proven to support strong hoof growth.
- Maintain a regular farrier schedule every 6 to 8 weeks regardless of whether the horse is shod or barefoot, and never postpone farrier appointments as overgrown hooves can cause significant stress on joints and tendons.
- Address any signs of lameness, infection, or structural abnormality immediately by consulting your farrier or veterinarian.
What are the essential hoof care products for beginners and non-beginners?
The foundational hoof care products include a quality hoof pick, a hoof conditioner or moisturizer, an antifungal thrush treatment like thrush buster or a copper sulfate-based product, A basic hoof brush for scrubbing the hoof wall and sole, Hoof hardeners for horses with thin or soft walls, sole pack or pad material used in conjunction with shoes to protect sensitive soles, poultice or drawing agents for treating bruising, abscesses, or inflammation, epoxy or hoof repair compounds for patching cracks or securing loose shoes between farrier visits, and, biotin or hoof supplement fed daily to promote long-term hoof growth and strength from the inside out.
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