The Dos And Donts Of Horse Health Care

Hoof Care

No matter if you have an old or young horse, it is important that you have the food and supplies to keep your horse in good health.

This article will provide you valuable information on horse health care.

When it comes to daily horse care, plenty of things need to be addressed:

  • Keeping up with the maintenance of horse hooves and joints.
  • Teeth cleanings need to be completed.
  • And internal health needs to be monitored such as signs of leg issues, foot issues, colic and other digestive issues.

Hoof Joint Care

Most horse health problems are weather related. You need to provide quality housing and feed your horse healthy food products to prevent common health problems such as sprains, strains and soreness of back and legs.

It is important to keep up with illness and bodily injury prevention because sickness and pain affect the mobility and happiness of horses.

Horses often signal there’s a health concern when they become frequently moody and unwilling to obey commands. Appearing lame or sick can also hint of health problems.

Below are some ways to keep your horse healthy and happy for a lifetime:

Hoof Pick

Hoof Care

Your horse will not be able to run, jump, farm, ride or participate in competitions well if his or her hooves are in bad condition.

Hooves can be properly cared for with proper nutrition intake, wound/injury prevention/care/cleaning, and a healthy environment. Here are some ways to maintain good hoof health:

  • Have your horse checked for wounds, cracks, and abscesses.
  • Clean your horse’s hooves to remove dirt, bedding and mud that can easily accumulate. The cleaning task can be accomplished with a bristle brush after trail rides and pasture work.
  • Exam your horses shoes to prevent your horse from suffering from metal shoe injury.
  • Keep the hooves moisturized to prevent hoof water loss and absorption. When hooves are too wet the hooves will soften. When the hooves are too dry, your horse’s hooves will crack, break and grow brittle. If hooves do not have adequate moisture, your horse is likely to suffer from injury and infection. Purchase hoof sealant or moisturizer for the best prevention.

 

Hoof Salt

Healthy Horse Food Diet

A horse that maintains a healthy diet is more likely to maintain life long health. For example, to maintain hoof health you may want to give your horse hoof supplements. The hoof supplements will provide your horse the vitamins and minerals he or she needs such as biotin and zinc.

More importantly, your horse needs fresh, clean water every day. On average a horse could drink more than 10 gallons of water a day. Without fresh water, your horse is likely to become severely dehydrated and ill. We recommend using an automatic waterer. Water should not be filled with algae or be green in appearance.

Horse Grooming Tips

To keep your horse’s skin clean and healthy, follow these tips:

  • Apply 30 plus sunscreen on your horse to prevent severe sunburn. UV protection is important.
  • Purchase salt for your horse to lick during hot days. Your horse frequently loses salt minerals when he/she sweats. Salt blocks can purchase from a feed store such as My Pet Store and More.

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