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Punkgirl512
2 years ago

Huf ulcer is actually done quickly with opening, let bacterial soup run out and finished.

Then it was not sufficiently opened.

Huf shoes do not bring much – do you mean sensitive in the sense of empathy? Do you know the difference between feeling and feeling?

If you feel like it helps as much hard as possible smooth ground, so asphalt to give the hoof enough reize, produce harder horn and also compress the current horn.

Punkgirl512
2 years ago
Reply to  hoekerlein

Shoes can be done if you’re really shredded over gravel several times a week. Otherwise you get a lot of hard ground. It’s better to save you, then better invest in a good bark cultivation.

ShadowTaking
2 years ago

If the animal has an acute ulcer, please do not ride, but make diaper associations with e.g. Rivanol infusion so that the ulcer can rise. If the pressure is out, your horse will be grateful to you.

After that, the hole in the hoof must heal! As a protection against dirt, there are 24h hoof shoes that you can let on so that the wound remains clean. Please remember to always rinse and maintain them properly!

I find hoof shoes good, depending on the model and desired suitability. I’ve got the renegades for my trabe and love them. He runs so confidently with it, at the beginning somewhat cautiously, meanwhile steam roll in the terrain.

Baroque
2 years ago
Reply to  ShadowTaking

Why Rivanol? Water helps exactly as much and costs less. If you give the secret time to look for a channel to the outside, no hole should be created that you need to maintain. As a rule, it is also the case when a good hoof worker is on. In 90% of cases, the hole will no longer find as soon as you wiped away the first-hand secretion, it is as small.

Punkgirl512
2 years ago
Reply to  ShadowTaking

Rivanol hasn’t been admitted to horses since last year. But you can still use old stocks and otherwise simply pour sour wort or with water.

pony
2 years ago

find boots good when you need protection on the horse. Scottish slopes etc.

do not find boots good when it comes to getting back on a reconvalescent horse.

please let that heal. before you ride the horse again.

Baroque
2 years ago

In the present case rather unfavorable, since although the horn is kept moist more quickly the encapsulation is produced, which is probably still in it, the channel only opens well when the back pressure is there. On shoe the horses are softer, so it can be that it does not work. However, the hoof has to be kept moist and if it wants to come over the sole, it is already good if even below is moist material, e.g. a hoof bandage. If it is so that it most likely exits at the crown edge, it is possible to make a thick moist ring with lobes, mull or the like around the crown edge. If the horse may not appear at all because everything is so pressed, neither the free hoof nor the shoe will help, then only a soft bandage and the moisture will work in conjunction with time.

I own the shoes mainly so that I can water the hoove when the horn is coming. Put your shoes on, wash your legs and let the water that ran into your shoe back in the herd. After an hour, the horn is wonderfully soft, without the horse already being completely denerated, because it had to stand at the cleaning place for an hour.

During the summer months of June to September, I decide daily whether I train the horse on gravel, which they can learn well with training or whether I want to make kilometers without the horse having the training incentive in the hoof area. I’ll put my shoes on the latter. In winter, shoes are completely useless. If Barhuf gives 100% safety, fitting with ice cleats 20%, shoes are 0%, shoes with spikes are also 20%. Therefore definitely go in winter without shoes. In the spring and autumn, if the paths are soft, you do not need them. A bit of training is healthy for the hoof.

Your current case has nothing to do with the use of shoes.

StRiW
2 years ago

Depends on the intended use.

In principle, better than to grab the iron.

JustASingle
2 years ago

You don’t ride a hoof ulcer. Point, end. There’s no need for hoof shoes.

Emmy1218
2 years ago

Hello,

I’d talk to the veterinarian. I’m sure she’ll know if we need hoofs.

The best thing is: not even riding. With plasters and strings you can also enjoy the time:)

Greetings!

Sara23478
2 years ago

You can try it, what does the veterinarian say?
Actually, the whole thing would have to be done if you opened the hoof ulcer.

Shiraunddati
2 years ago

But hoofskin’s got nothing to do with what you’re up to.

Punkgirl512
2 years ago
Reply to  Shiraunddati

She intends to make them ride on it – like by the way thousands of others. Why don’t they take anything? It is a protection that is temporarily strapped on it and the hoof can regain its natural functions.

Shiraunddati
2 years ago
Reply to  Punkgirl512

but not with a buzz

Punkgirl512
2 years ago

Then I had simply failed at the point;) Thanks for clarification!

Punkgirl512
2 years ago

I think it’s more about not getting dirty. Come on.