FAQ - Horse
Weak hooves
"My horse has weak hooves, how can I improve them?
A horse’s hooves grow from the inside out, and what the horse eats will be reflected in how the hooves develop. Proper feed and a well-balanced diet support gut health and nutrient absorption, which are essential for strong hooves. A lack of key nutrients can lead to brittle, weak, or slow-growing hooves. To support hoof health, supplements provide the essential nutrients needed for a strong and durable hoof structure.
Biotin/ Biotin Liq - Promotes hoof growth and supports the horse’s production of keratin, which is crucial for hoof wall quality.
Hoof -
Contains not only biotin but also zinc, silicon, and essential amino acids, all of which contribute to hoof strength and structure.
Daily hoof care is also very important. Pick out the hooves daily, and if they are muddy, rinse them off when possible. Scrubbing with a brush helps remove dirt and mud particles. Additionally, apply a protective paste or oil to the hooves.
Hoof Paste
or
Hoof Oil
are great options that protect the hooves and promote their natural hydration, which is essential for good hoof quality.
Read more about the horse's hooves at Trikem Academy.
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