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A horse’s hooves grow all year long, but this growth slows as the weather becomes cooler, dropping from an average of about a quarter-inch per month to half that rate in the winter.

Owners might think, “Oh, good, I don’t need to call the farrier as often during the winter,” but regular hoof care is just as important in the winter. Keeping the hooves trimmed and balanced will help prevent chipping and cracking, and a four- to six-week schedule will allow the hoof and pastern structures to stay at correct angles.

In the winter, farriers check for hoof bruises and abscesses caused by horses walking or running on rough, frozen ground. A horse with a serious sole bruise or abscess is usually visibly lame. Horses with minor hoof bruises usually only require time off of work, but a farrier or veterinarian will often need to treat an abscess by first locating the painful area and then cutting into the sole to relieve pressure and allowing pus to drain out. A shoe with a pad can be used to keep dirt away from the sole until the abscess heals.

Mud is a fact of life on most farms during the winter, and standing or walking in muddy areas can soften hooves by allowing them to absorb too much moisture. Farm managers may be able to alleviate mud to some extent. Steps to minimize muddy conditions include placing hay in different areas of the pasture, adding raised pads of fine gravel around water troughs, and installing permeable geofabric in high-traffic areas such as gates.

The decision to leave horses shod or barefoot through the winter can be made based on what the horse will be asked to do during the season. Performance horses that are given a training break may not need shoes, while horses that are kept in work or that have therapeutic shoes will probably stay shod through the winter. Regardless of whether they’re shod or not, all horses should have their hooves picked out and inspected daily, and should be trimmed on a regular basis year-around.

Add a research-proven hoof supplement to your horse’s diet to support the growth of healthy, strong hoof. Bio-Bloom PS (Bio-Bloom HF in Australia) is scientifically proven to increase hoof growth.

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