Horses hooves are very imperative in respect to take car of your horses health. The best way is to trim and shod them every six to eight weeks.
Generally, the Ferrier sets a schedule for six weeks out except somewhat come about to postpone it a week or so. Also you should pick your horses feet prior to and later than riding him. Lift up his foot and working from heel to toe, take your hoof pick and clean out the dirt and debris from the hoof and shoe. If dirt is existing in the hoof that can be a cause for fungal infections or other problem with the legs.
Also if stones remain in the hoof it will hurt the horses foot. Keep the stable floor that much dry and allow for proper drainage so that the animal will need not to stand in a wet stall or paddock. To stand in a wet environment for very long time can cause the hoof to become dry and finally it will crack. The hoof wall controls the moisture balance and so it is important to take care of it too. Use the wet hoof brush and wash off the foot carefully. If a climate is dry it will help to keep in the hoof moisture. Apply hoof oil on the foot in a damp wet climate to stop the hooves to become weak. It will give the foot very good outer appearance too. You can request your ferrier to give advice on what to use to keep the hoof in a better condition.Nutrition food is very important to a horse foot health. Unhealthy horses and hooves are the result of the low protein or an unbalanced diet. It may be necessary to add some supplements to your horses diet. Improved hoof health is observed in some horses after putting them on a diet with levels of biotin and methionine. To promote the health and growth of keratin and other connective tissue, Biotin is a best vitamin. An emino acid is important for the growth of healthy hooves and it is known as methionine. To keep the hoof healthy, products that are high in zinc and copper can also be useful. It is as well necessary to keep in mind that except you are riding your horse regularly or in coarse territory, there is no requirement to put on shoes. Several horse can do very good without shoes at all, and no of times horses who have had shoes on for long time may take a break from them for a period of months only to relax the hoof.
Some other supplements to take care of hoof are there like Manganese, Selenium, Iodine, Lysine, Threonine and B vitamins. The hoof wall is a fingernail of the horse foot which grows very slowly at a rate of three eight to one half inch per month. For healthy tissue to reach the bottom of the hoof, almost a year is required hence any supplements can take weeks or months to produce any effect on the hoof.