Everyday HOOFCARE Unbridled!

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2007

Simple tips for horse owners to take an active role in their horses hoofcare. All products available at http://www.ANVILBRAND.com
This is a FarrierFacts segment from the award-winning TV series UNBRIDLED! with Susan Kayne.

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  • He's like "give me the cracker bitch!"

  • Yeah -- I got the same vibe from Duncan! -LOL!!

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  • theres a show that gives tips on horses!!!!!!!!! Why am I the last to know? (Joking) thanks for the video!

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  • no the chemicals she uses are for people that don't know how to take care of their horses hooves

  • i know u very likely know this but he is in major need of a hoof trimming

  • A cheap way to prevent and treat thrush, is about a 1/3 cup of bleach diluted in a litre of water. Just clean out your horse hooves and pour it into the hoof.

  • Lol. Duncan's very cute. =p Big ole' head! O_O

  • As you´re talking about: Get Duncan´s feet shaped! He´s got hoofes no fins! And get yourself a hoofknife and learn to shape the frog correctly! Then you won´t need any thrushbuster or other chemicals!

  • my horse allready has some hard hooves would the "tuff stuff " be nessessery ?? O_O

  • he's so cute!!! i want that horse!!<3

  • hoofrise is correct! A correct trim is the answer to healthy feet and many horse products are crap. I also agree with more frequent trims, it makes a HUGE difference! For thrush, I use a soaking boot and soak my mares hooves in laundry borax/water solution, heck apple cider vinegar is great too. In winter, I use the solution in a spray bottle. MOVEMENT is another huge factor along with giving horses hard surfaces to walk on. I have an area in my pasture thats packed gravel for them.

  • I Like her opening comments.

    4 to 6 weeks. is ideal.

    I get calls on horses when the last trim was 3 months ago or hell they can't even remember. This is when the damages occur. Thats neglect.

  • Why don't you unbridle the truth.

    These products are horse shit!

    Correct trimming is the only thing that truly strengthens hooves.

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