Can people who have used them give me some idea of the differences anddirection/recommendation for which would be best? Thank you!īut they have 3 products and I am confused as hell, I have no idea which one to use for the best outcome. never needed to, but I know their reputation and they were the first website I went to when I got home.īut they have 3 products and I am confused as hell, I have no idea which one to use for the best outcome. Now I have never used Red Horse products. However, I need something to paint/pack down the collateral sulcus and poke into this hole for turnout. Picked out the hoof, scrubbed and hosed it out, then I just tipped iodine down there for now. He wasn't sore after I cleared the pocket out. with some turnout in the arena and some walking in hand. Tonight I decided a couple of days at least off the damp field is in order. So I need to nip this in the bud and work on getting that tip right. The central sulcus on the other hand on all 4 hooves is amazingly good. However, they are deeper than I would like and although not smelly at all, there is a black substance on the pick when I pick them and the tip of this one frog out. At first when this happened I was pleased as he never really had any to speak of, his feet were really quite flat, when they started to deepen, they looked more normal. the collateral sulcus on all four hooves were getting deeper. At the same time I noticed something I should have spotted earlier but it was so gradual. Well we were doing so well keeping any nasties at bay and making progress (or so I thought) but today he was resting his foot and sore on it when he came in and it was packed again with mud and gravel. So a little while ago before I moved up here I went away for a few days and ben didn't have his hooves checked when I cam back there was a stone that had wedged itself into the tip of his frog and by the time I found it and took it out had created a pocket of sorts. B Gone White Line Treatment is the only solution endorsed by professional farriers to stop white line disease (WLD) in its tracks. talk to me - what's the difference/what is best. Red horse field paste, artimud and hoof stuff.
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