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Hoof Trimming Tips By Royal Kerckhaert

Whether you are trimming hooves in extreme weather conditions, as per this article from Royal Kerckhaert, or looking for some simple tips, Colesdale has you covered. Read our blog below that consists of information provided by Royal Kerckhaert, combined with some of our own tips.

Trimming Tips in Extreme Weather Conditions

Whether it’s very hot and humid, or extremely cold, extreme temperatures affect how people take care of themselves. Just as humans prepare their bodies for intense winters and summers, horses, and their hooves, need active preparation and attentive care to maintain their health during these seasons.

Hooves Grow Slower

First and most importantly, note that hooves tend to grow slower in extreme temperatures, whether it be high or low. Especially in the dead of winter, feed grasses have fewer nutrients and the horses do not receive as much exercise, both factors slow their bodies’ circulation. With this in mind, try to keep the same hoof care routine, because, like a human haircut, trimming keeps hooves even and avoids growth distortion. It’s also beneficial to keep the horse on its regular trimming schedule since it’s mentally used to it, and throwing off the routine can alter a horse’s muscle memory. However, you may not have to remove as much foot when trimming during severe hot or cold weather because the foot doesn’t grow as much. Perhaps trim a quarter of what you typically would.

Moisture Content

The moisture content of your horse’s stomping grounds should also be on your radar when the weather changes. If you know a major shift in the weather forecast is about to take place, prepare the hooves for the changing moisture levels to prevent bacteria build-up and to keep the feet strong and healthy. When the heavy rain season is just around the corner, apply a pour-in pad as a preventative measure. Pour-in pad materials like Equi-Pak CS are an effective barrier to prevent overhydrating or dehydrating hooves. Moisture is lost and gained through the soles, and fluctuation between wet and dry is the hardest thing on the feet.

Talk with your farrier about how weather changes, from wet to dry or vice versa, can affect a horse’s hoof health.

Additional Hoof Trimming Tips From Our Team

  • Position the horse’s leg comfortably, ideally bending the leg naturally and placing it between your knees for stability.
  • Clean the hoof thoroughly with a hoof knife to remove mud and debris before trimming to get a clear view.
  • Use sharp hoof nippers to trim the overgrown outer hoof wall, cutting carefully to avoid hurting sensitive areas.
  • File down the edges with a rasp to smooth out uneven spots, keeping the hoof flat and balanced for comfortable movement.
  • Always work in a well-lit area to clearly see the hoof’s shape and any potential issues.
  • Trim small amounts gradually rather than removing too much at once to avoid causing pain or imbalance.
  • Check the frog and trim only dead or overgrown parts carefully, preserving its health and function.
  • Regularly inspect the trimmed hoof for cracks or abnormalities that may need veterinary attention.
  • Reward your horse after trimming to promote positive associations and make future sessions easier.

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Content as supplied by Royal Kerckhaert

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