Equine Hoof Guard Concentrated Hoof Supplement For Horses With Biotin, Msm, Methionine And Zinc
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For a 1,000 pound dog, this is an 80-day supply. horse
For a 2,000-pound animal, you'd need to double the dose. horse. You'd feed 4 oz to a 2,000-pound animal. (2 tablespoons)
No, I'd say, based on my own experience. While it strengthens the hooves, sore, tender feet are usually the result of other factors such as insulin resistance, such as cushings.
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I've never tried it myself. My 34-year-old self TWH, on the other hand, appears to be a fan. He's had bad feet for a while, but I've been using Hoof Guard on him for a few months now, and his feet are noticeably better. Cracks appear to be growing out of control and are not being replaced. He looks better than he has in a long time. Based on this obvious improvement, I'd advise anyone with a horse who has bad feet to give it a try. It's not cheap, but as long as he's getting better, I think it's worth it!.
It's uncommon to come across something so effective. I've tried other, twice-as-expensive products that haven't worked. My mare's coat is SHINY after about 5 weeks of use. Her coat is actually glistening with a glare. She's a painter, so her black is completely black, with no bleach brown. This is the first time this has happened to me in the 6 years I've had her. In terms of her hooves, I can only assume that if the coat looks like that, it's doing a good job of protecting her feet. It's too early to tell at this point. After a bad hoof injury, I only started giving her this supplement, so anything is an improvement right now.
This product comes highly recommended for helping your pony's hooves grow and become stronger, resulting in a happy pony! He's 23 years old and still kicking his heels! He'll keep using this product as long as it's still available. Thank you very much!.
The hair and hoof quality of my mare has improved. It's a fact! Her tail has begun to grow, and she has become softer and her hooves have become more powerful.
This is incredible stuff. I've been using it on my 22-year-old mare, who had canker and dry egg shell-like hooves. Not only has she noticed a significant difference in her hooves, but her coat has never looked better. This is a product that I wholeheartedly endorse.
Jackson, my mustang, had never had any hoof care before I adopted him. This was suggested by his farrier, and I've noticed a significant improvement in the overall condition of his feet after just one month!.
There was a clear and noticeable improvement in my equine's hooves after feeding hoof Guard for a few weeks, even though the results were not immediate. And, to his surprise, he enjoyed the flavor.
For a few months, my TB has been taking this hoof supplement. So far, her hooves are growing well, her soles aren't as flat as they once were, and she's holding shoes much better, despite wearing heavy steel shoes with thin 5 nails. Don't give up too soon if you're not seeing results right away.