Hi. Long time no post here. I come to you with a burden in my heart. :(
My new horse has a hooves problem, which I am not sure how serious it is. His two front hooves just became very soft for these past 3 days. I'm not good with English and I don't know how to describe his hoof condition. By saying "soft", I mean the hoof wall is oily/soft and when
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i've been using a silcone based product to seal the hooves in (commonly used in winter) called Hoof Seal. It's made by Khonke's.
and have changed mineral supps for my horse. you could also add extra biotin. have also reduced her trim rotation to 5 weeks (from 7).
it's helped.
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I don't really understand what you mean. WhiteLine disease is when the white like looks all black and 'gooey', and it smells pretty bad.
As for a European standard, there isn't really one. Europe is pretty big for one, but also, its like anywhere, you get good farriers and bad ones. I've only had English and Irish farriers, and IME English Farriers are more consistently good. In Ireland there's two farriers I can think of that are GOOD, theres a few that are ok, and there's a lot are bad, but we are a very small country. It may just be a case that your guy was just being shod wrong for his feet, or that he had a crap farrier.
Hoof care is pretty simple once you get into a routine, good feed is the best thing for them. Other than that keep them clean (Regularly picked out) and dry and you'll be fine.
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Also, when we brought the shoes out, the white line did start to become black and a bit smelly. The farrier then used his tool to scratch all those smelly black skins out and we cleaned the hooves before putting new shoes on him. We are treating his hooves that start to develop Whiteline disease at the moment and my vet said it should be gone in a few days. :)
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White line is relatively simple to treat, its a similar treatment to thrush. Remove as much black stuff as possible and then disinfect regularly. If it is becoming a serious problem you can look into something called Formalin (Farmers use in for sheeps feet), that kills any bacteria and makes feet rock hard
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