Fundamentals of Proper Hoof Care
hooves of an animal that is going to be ridden on tough surfaces and rough terrain.
Many horses that are retired to pasture or are rarely ridden will be able to do fine without any type of shoes being applied. Regular trimming services every one to two months may be all that these animals need from a farrier.
To put it plain and simple professional hoof trimming is an essential part of good horse hoof care. Just like human fingernails the hooves of a horse can become overgrown and elongated if regular maintenance and trimming are not being practiced.
This can result in unsightly hooves that are cracked brittle or become split. In any of these cases they will cause discomfort and pain for the animal and uncared for hooves could even lead to lameness or other injuries.
Let the farrier shape and trim the hooves of your horse according to what the animal needs. Keep the stalls and stables clean and dry. Check and clean the hooves of your animal on a regular schedule. These are the elements that are necessary if you want to make sure that your horse has good balance physical comfort and healthy feet.