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Your horses hooves are extremely important in the way of caring for your horses health. It is best to have them trimmed and shod every six to eight weeks. Usually, the farrier puts you on his schedule for a trim every six weeks unless something comes up to put it off a week or so. It doesn't have to be exact. You must also pick your horses feet before and after riding him. Pick up his foot and working from heel to toe, take your hoof pick and clean out the dirt and debris from the hoof and shoe. Dirt being left in the hoof can cause fungal infections and other problems with the legs. Stones left in the hoof can damage the tender frog area and make him lame. Your stable floor should be kept as dry as possible allowing for proper drainage so that the animal won't be standing in a wet shavings or paddock. Standing in a wet environment for too long will cause the hoof to dry and crack.
The Hoof wall is also important. The Hoof wall controls the moisture balance of the foot. Wash off the foot carefully with a wet hoof brush. In a dry climate this will keep in the hoof moisture. In damp wet climates use hoof oil on the underside of the foot to stop the hooves from becoming weak. It also gives the foot a nice outer appearance. You can ask your farrier to advise you on what medications to apply to keep the hoof in good condition.
Feed is important to a horses foot health. Low protein or an unbalanced diet will cause unhealthy horses and hooves. Supplements may be necessary to add to your horses diet. Some horses, when put on a diet with levels of biotin and methionine, will show improved hoof health. Biotin is a vitamin that promotes the health and growth of keratin and other connective tissue. Methionine is an emino acid that is essential for the growth of healthy hooves. Products high in zinc and copper also promote also helps the hoof remain healthy.
It is also important to remember that unless you are riding your horse frequently or in rough terrain, there is no need to have shoes put on. Many horses do very well with no shoes at all, and in many cases horses that have had shoes on for long periods of time end up taking a break from them once a year to let the hoof rest.
A few other supplements for hoof care are Manganese, Selenium, Iodine, Lysine, Threonine and B vitamins. The hoof wall is like a humans fingernail, and it grows very slowly at a rate of about three-eights to one-half inch per month. It can take up to a year for healthy tissue to reach the bottom of the hoof, therefore any supplements may take weeks or months to show any results, so don't think that you will see instant results on any supplements taken immediately.
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