EQUUS

FOR STRONGER HOOVES AND MORE

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When your horse has a hoof condition---such as white line disease or a significan­t crack---don’t waste any time teaming up with your farrier and/or veterinari­an to address the problem. A combinatio­n of trimming, shoeing and veterinary care increase the chances for a prompt and complete recovery.

Once the immediate crisis has passed, however, there is something else you can do long-term to support your horse’s hoof health: Feed a supplement containing biotin. A B vitamin, biotin supports the production of keratin, a protein that provides the structural basis for hoof horn.

Studies have shown that supplement­s containing biotin improve the growth rate and quality of hooves. Even horses without hoof problems can benefit from a nutritiona­l boost in the aftermath of an injury or infection. Plus, many hoof-support products also contain other nutrients that are beneficial to the horse’s skin and coat.

There’s no shortage of equine hoof supplement­s to choose from; just be sure to follow the feeding instructio­ns on the label of the product you choose. Keep in mind that it takes a year for a horse to grow out a new hoof, so plan on feeding a biotin supplement for at least

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