Winterize Horses’ Hooves

A horse’s hoof is the key to the animal’s health and well-being–no hoof, no horse. Nutrition and conscientious hoof care are essential. Steady maintenance during the winter months serves as a precursor to resilient hooves during warmer riding weather.

Daily supplementation of key nutrients can help to sustain the strength of the hoof wall. How can you guarantee that a horse will receive the right nutrients on a regular basis? Supplements such as Farnam’s Next Level® Hoof Fluid and Horseshoer’s Secret® contain everything needed for healthier hooves. These nutrients include biotin, a water-soluble vitamin not easily stored in the body; copper and zinc, essential for hoof wall strength (zinc also stimulates enzymatic activity and supports a healthy immune system); methionine and lysine, building blocks for protein synthesis (lysine also stimulates growth, helps maintain nitrogen balance in the body and appears to help absorption and conservation of calcium); and MSM, a natural anti-inflammatory that helps keep skin, coat and hooves healthy.

Next Level® Hoof Fluid is an easy-to-give liquid supplement that can be top dressed, drizzled on hay, fed in the water or administered with a dosing syringe – eliminating the waste of powders and crumbles that easily fall to the bottom of a horse’s feed. Horseshoer’s Secret® is scientifically designed to provide optimum nutrition for healthy hooves. The unique pellet formula contains only pure and digestible ingredients, including biotin, complete protein, mineral complexes, key amino acids, yeast culture and omega-3 fatty acids. These nutrients work together to help prevent cracked hooves, strengthen hoof walls, and restore normal hoof growth. Horseshoer’s Secret® is also an official product of the American Farrier’s Association.

Is Your Horse Bored?

Horses confined in a stall become bored quickly.   Horses can become stressed from boredom.  There are many  different ways a horse will show its boredom.  Some of the things a bored horse will do is wood chewing, cribbing, repetitive weaving,
flank biting, box walking, nodding, windsucking, or destruction of items the stall (buckets, feeders, etc)

To alleviate the stress of your horses, you should supply items to stimulate their mind.

The Jolly Stall Snack for horses is ideal for helping to relieve boredom in your horse’s stall. It is a fun, sturdy apple shaped snack holder.  It will not only help with boredom, but is a great way to give your horse a nutritious treat.   Available in three flavors – apple, carrot, mint and molasses.
The Jolly Stall Snack will bring interest to your horse.  It can be batted around with his nose, but most of his effort will be spent trying to get to the snack.

The Jolly Stall Snack  is easy to hang. Tip: Be certain to position it in the middle of the stall rather than near the wall. Horses quickly learn how to press it against walls for easy access to the snack.  Be sure to follow feeding instructions that are included with treat