Brittle hooves
Brittle and fragile horse hooves are a common problem that can significantly affect a horse's quality of life. Poor hoof horn quality can be caused by various factors, including nutritional deficiencies, unfavorable environmental conditions, genetic predisposition and faulty care.
Causes of poor hoof horn quality
1. Nutrient deficiencies: A deficiency in essential nutrients such as biotin, zinc, methionine, selenium, manganese and amino acids can affect hoof horn quality. These nutrients are crucial for the production of strong, healthy horn. A deficiency leads to brittle, fragile hooves.
2. Humidity and environment: Extreme environmental conditions such as too much humidity or dryness can also affect the hooves. Damp soils make the hoof horn soft and vulnerable to damage, while conditions that are too dry can make the horn brittle and cracked.
3. Genetic factors: Some horses have poorer hoof quality due to genetic factors. These horses require more intensive care and special dietary support to ensure hoof health.
4. Inadequate care: Neglected hoof care can lead to problems such as cracks, breakouts and laminitis. Regular trimming and correct hoof care are essential for healthy hooves.
Therapy care products
High-quality care products are important for the regeneration of the hoof horn. These products should have the following properties:
1. Breathable: So that the hoof horn can “breathe” without disturbing the natural moisture balance.
2. Moisture regulating: To protect the hoof horn from drying out or softening and thus maintain optimal strength.
3. pH neutralizing: To preserve the natural pH value of the hoof horn and avoid irritation or damage caused by an imbalance.
Hoofgold offers therapeutic care products through special manufacturing processes that have proven themselves in veterinary clinics, veterinarians and hoof trimmers. These products are designed to promote hoof health and effectively support the regeneration of the hoof horn.
Nutrient supply to improve hoof quality
In addition to biotin, zinc, methionine and amino acids, selenium and manganese also play a crucial role in the health and stability of horse hooves:
- Selenium : A trace element that acts as an antioxidant to prevent cell damage and help maintain a robust hoof structure.
- Manganese : Involved in the production of collagen and bone tissue, manganese improves the strength of the hoof horn and increases its resistance.
For successful treatment, it is crucial that nutrients are administered in a balanced and tested combination. Specialized supplementary feeds that are carefully coordinated ensure that all necessary nutrients are present in the correct proportions and dosages to optimally support hoof health.
HOOFGOLD has developed a nutritional product with high bioavailability in collaboration with recognized institutes.
It is used successfully, especially by veterinarians and hoof trimmers, to support hoof regeneration.
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