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How do you apply Field paste?

Using Field Paste is very simple: Smear onto a clean (ideally dry and wire-brushed) sole and frog after picking out, paying special attention to colateral grooves and other cracks. Ideally prior to exposure to muddy fields. For use in stabled horses smear on thinly to prevent clogging the feet with bedding.

How can I harden my horses heels?

Topical Products Venice turpentine is a popular ingredient that horse owners and farriers use to help harden soles. Other popular topical products include tea tree oil, iodine and pine tar.

How do you treat deep sulcus thrush?

Treating the thrush infection is simple enough: expose it to air and remove the moisture. This can be easier said than done. The frog can have multiple undermining tracts that deeply penetrate. Any overlapping tissue needs to be removed until the depths of the blackness has been uncovered.

Is it bad for horses to stand in mud?

Not only does mud make it difficult for horses to move properly, but it can cause slips and falls. Mud also affects a horse’s balance, and standing in mud over the long-term can cause joint pain. If your horse stands in deep mud or falls as a result of the mud, he can sustain strained or even torn tendons or ligaments.

Can a horse go lame from thrush?

“Thrush doesn’t cause lameness until it eats away at the frog and gets down to sensitive tissue. Then it can cause lameness.” Severe thrush often occurs in the cleft between the heel bulbs and can create a deep gash there.

What is the best thrush treatment for horses?

The best treatment for thrush in horses is good foot care. A farrier can trim back the flaps of the frog, where infection can hide. And from there, owners should keep the foot clean – cleaning up the horse’s living conditions if necessary – and being diligent about picking out the hooves and removing the black debris.

How much formula should a farrier eat?

Feeding Instructions Use 170 g (258 ml) of product per day for each 450 kg of body weight. Adult Maintenance: After feeding for 6 to 8 months and problems have resolved, the above amounts may possibly be reduced by one half. If problems re-occur, resume feeding at the above levels.

What is hoof clay used for?

Pink Hoof Clay contains natural clay and essential oils with penetrating ingredients which can be packed into the hoof to solve that problem! Brush on or pack in Pink Hoof Clay – ideal for use on hoofs, soles, frogs, hoof walls, and white line areas. Is also suitable for use on cuts, grazes and rashes on equine.

What is hoof rot in horses?

Any animal with hooves, cloven or not, are susceptible to hoof rot (also called thrush in horses). Hoof rot causes lameness and reduced weight gains in livestock while lowering a farm’s revenue. It can be highly contagious between animals and lead to widespread problems among the herd. Hoof rot is caused by bacteria.

Should you oil horses hooves?

Your horse might also benefit from a hoof supplement. However, when the hooves’ natural wet/dry cycle is interrupted by typical British weather, a hoof oil or conditioner can be of great help. If your horse develops any hoof problems, you should first consult your vet or farrier.