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Nordic Horse
Hoof Oil (500ml) Nordic
SKU: 60022
Nordic Hoof Oil renews, protects and strengthens hooves. Nourishing oils provide deep therapeutic ca...
$ 33.95 VAT. 0%
Nordic Horse
Hoof Balm (500ml) Nordic
SKU: 60015
Nordic Hoof Balm is a 100% natural and highly effective hoof balm containing propolis and essential ...
$ 28.95 VAT. 0%
Nordic Horse
Magic Unicorn Glitter Hoof Balm (500ml)
SKU: 60017
Magic Unicorn Glitter Hoof Balm - A little extra magic for your horse's hooves! This hoof balm combi...
$ 32.95 VAT. 0%
Nordic Horse
Hoof Boost (1kg) Nordic
SKU: 10026
A highly concentrated supplement with a diversified nutrient composition to support hoof growth and ...
$ 53.26 VAT. 14%
A horse's hoof growth and quality are affected by several factors, and many aspects must be taken into account to ensure healthy hoof growth and quality. A balanced and nutritious diet is essential to support hoof growth. The horse must get enough vitamins, minerals and proteins. The combination of biotin, methionine, manganese, organic selenium and zinc and b vitamins is particularly important. Fatty acids and drinking enough fluids also have an effect on hoof quality. Some herbs can also support the blood circulation of the hoof and thus improve the quality of the hoof. In addition, regular hoof care is important. The hooves should be cleaned daily, and if necessary they can be soaked in water if the hoof material is too dry. The hooves should flow and be shaped in a way that supports hoof growth. Shoeing is also part of hoof care, and the shoemaker must ensure that the hooves are properly balanced and the shoes fit the horse's feet. Sufficient clean bedding in the pen ensures sufficient drying of the hooves during the dry season, when the hooves can become excessively stretched and exposed to various fungal and bacterial infections. During the winter and dry season, the hooves should be greased or oiled if necessary. Exercise: Regular exercise promotes blood circulation and stimulates hoof growth. Active movement can help keep the horse's hooves healthy and strengthen their growth. Environment: The horse's environment also affects hoof growth. Softer terrain and movement on different surfaces can create optimal conditions for natural hoof wear and growth. Avoid walking a horse without shoes, especially in frosty areas with crushed stone, when the hoof may wear too violently. Stress Management: Stress can affect a horse's overall health, including hoof growth. A good environment, a calm atmosphere and adequate rest help to reduce stress. Genetic factors: A horse's hoof growth is also influenced by its inheritance and genetic factors. Some horses may be more prone to hoof problems or slower growth for genetic reasons. It is important to note that each horse is individual, and different factors can affect its hoof growth in different ways. The horse's owner and handler should work with a veterinarian and farrier to ensure that the horse's hooves are healthy and growing properly.