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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
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2018-10-12 2:09 PM
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Rain Rain Rain -Keeping Hooves Dry
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What is your go to product/routine to keep a horse's hooves dry in the wet and muddy conditions?
My boy is out to pasture unless he is being fed. I pick his hooves once daily but they have started smelling... We have a very soft pasture but there are areas for him to get out of the mud. His stall is dry but he worries himself into ulcers if he is locked up.
I'm worried about fungus. Any advice?
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Mis_Trev
Reg. Jan 2014
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2018-10-12 2:29 PM
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RE: Rain Rain Rain -Keeping Hooves Dry
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Our horses are in mud/snow/etc all winter long. We dont have any indoor stalls to keep their feet dry. Once a week I will put coppertox or jim rickens
(just depends what I have available at the time
) on all their feet. Our horses do great on that routine.
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IRunOnFaith
Reg. Dec 2009
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2018-10-12 3:38 PM
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RE: Rain Rain Rain -Keeping Hooves Dry
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Mis_Trev - 2018-10-12 2:29 PM
Our horses are in mud/snow/etc all winter long. We dont have any indoor stalls to keep their feet dry. Once a week I will put coppertox or jim rickens
(just depends what I have available at the time
) on all their feet. Our horses do great on that routine.
Thank you so much for your reply.
We aren't used to rain for weeks out here in North Texas so I'm a bit worried about his hooves. I'll look for both of these next time I go to town.
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TBone
Reg. Oct 2003
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2018-10-12 4:13 PM
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RE: Rain Rain Rain -Keeping Hooves Dry
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Keratex Hoof Hardener or Keratex Hoof Gel, along with Keratex Mud Shield Powder for the pasterns to keep from getting scratches.
Edited by TBone 2018-10-12 4:16 PM
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IRunOnFaith
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TBone - 2018-10-12 4:13 PM
Keratex Hoof Hardener or Keratex Hoof Gel, along with Keratex Mud Shield Powder for the pasterns to keep from getting scratches.
Oh Good Ideas. I hadn't thought about that. Thanks TBone
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Mis_Trev
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TBone - 2018-10-12 3:13 PM
Keratex Hoof Hardener or Keratex Hoof Gel, along with Keratex Mud Shield Powder for the pasterns to keep from getting scratches.
Interesting... I had never heard of the shield powder. Do you put it on daily, weekly?? Love the idea of this!
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Speed_Demon1
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2018-10-12 10:36 PM
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Kevlar Hoof Guard
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TBone
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2018-10-13 9:39 AM
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RE: Rain Rain Rain -Keeping Hooves Dry
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Mis_Trev - 2018-10-12 4:28 PM
TBone - 2018-10-12 3:13 PM
Keratex Hoof Hardener or Keratex Hoof Gel, along with Keratex Mud Shield Powder for the pasterns to keep from getting scratches.
Interesting... I had never heard of the shield powder. Do you put it on daily, weekly?? Love the idea of this!
Depends on how often they go out in the wet. If they are out in the wet a lot, then I put it on every day before they go out. I put the Mud Shield Powder on their pasterns before mine go out in the wet/dew grass. All three of mine have white on their noses so I put the powder on their noses too or they will get scratches there too. It is like you sitting in a bathtub for a long time, your skin gets wrinkled and soft. If the skin gets soft enough from moisture it will get weak and allow bacteria in. Keep it dry with powder.
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