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Posts: 547
  Location: Greencastle PA | I need a hoof supplement that works any advice? My gelding just don't grow enough foot between shoeings, he gets done 5 to 6 weeks and he has very weak hoof walls also. Thanks |
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    Location: South Dakota | I fed my thin soled gelding 3/4 cup of ground flaxseed for the past 6 months, and his feet are so much tougher and look great. Also I try to keep him off of fresh grass, and keep him on a good grass hay, feed only 1 lb of whole oats along with Forco, it seems to be working nicely. |
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  Neat Freak
Posts: 11216
     Location: Wonderful Wyoming | THE Hoof Growth is good. I used it when mine had brittle feet from a drought. My farrier noticed a difference when he trimmed him. |
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 Brains Behind the Operation...
Posts: 4543
    Location: Arizona | Focus HF is a good value, it works well and won't break the bank. I really like the Horse Tech products as well, such as Glanzen 3 and ReitHoof. |
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Posts: 639
   Location: God's country...aka TEXAS | Intensive Hoof Care by oxygen. It's awesome and works very quickly. |
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Posts: 178
    Location: IL | I have had GREAT results using Focus HF, and it is affordable! It was recommended last year by my vet, and it has done wonders! |
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   Location: In my own little world | Been dealing with hoof issues on a horse for a year growing it out and strengthening. Oxy Sox is good but expesive unless you can get a special with it, OE Hoof Evolution was the last treatmet I put him on. My 6 week trim had to be moved up to 4 weeks this last week. Simply Equine's Hoof Support is aother good one. I have a horse on it to strengthen his soles. |
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 A Somebody to Everybody
Posts: 41354
              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I believe in biotin, trying something new that I found its called Hoof Renu, just got it in today, Google Sweetwater Nutrition and read up on it. But to me the more biotin the better. |
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| I have gotten the best results from FINISHLINE HORSESHOE. I have been using FARRIERS FORMULA but not really impressed. You need to understand that it takes a year to grow out a funky hoof. You are not going to see results for a long time. |
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 Transplant Okie
Posts: 1206
   Location: Always on call..... | When my horse fractured his coffin bone the X-rays showed really thin soles. My farrier recommended NANRIC Biotin 100. It's the only hoof supplement I found that has 100 mg of biotin per serving. We were doing X-rays on my horse every six weeks, to assess the coffin bone healing, and each time the sole was noticeably thicker. My vet and farrier were pretty impressed that the hoof growth was so significant. |
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Official Butt Slapper
Posts: 11055
     Location: guthrie | Finish Line "feet first" works great ! State Line tack has great prices on it too |
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Regular
Posts: 98
   Location: oklahoma | Hoof Evolution by OE Nutraceuticals
Hoof Evolution combines one of the highest concentrations of biotin per serving (118.75mg/oz.) and specialized ingredients that have been cased studied for vasodilatation properties. Biotin isn’t the only nutrient we use for hoof growth we also include high levels of DL-Methionine, Zinc, Copper, Manganese, and Lysine. It provides high levels of nutrients, helps promote blood flow and circulation |
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