Posted by Lori on February 12, 2004 at 17:35:30:
In Reply to: Hoof fungus? posted by Jessica on February 22, 2003 at 16:07:13:
: A couple of months ago I moved to a new location with my horse. I had an excellent, well respected farrier come out for a routine trim. He told me that my horse had fungus in his hooves, and that I could try to treat it, but it really didn't matter. I've never been told by any other farriers that my horse's hooves had fungus. Unfotunately, this farrier has a hard time finding time to travel and trim my one horse, so I've had to find a less qualified farrier to do the job and now I can't ask the first farrier how to treat the fungus problem.
: What can I do to help get rid of this "fungus" in my horse's hooves.
: Thanks for the help!
: -Jessica
Try using 1 part clorox and four parts water, mix in a spray bottle and spray on bottom of hoove and use the brush side of the hoove pick to brush out fungas. Do this for 3-4 days. Treat hooves with conditioner and keep hooves pick-out on a daily basis. Fungas will not come back if taking care properly.