Oct 122009
Keretex Hoof Hardener

Keretex Hoof Hardener

At certain times of the year, my paddock is just a sea of mud. In past years, these conditions have wreaked havoc on my horses’ feet. As their hooves soften, they are far more prone to losing shoes. This can be real problem as their hooves became so soft that they just didn’t hold nails well.

I’ve found that Keretex Hoof Hardener has done a remarkable job of protecting their feet and maintaining a proper level of moisture. My horses are holding their shoes well and my farrier has commented on the improvement in their horn.

I always apply Keretex after they are shod, taking care to make sure the nail holes are saturated. Then I cover the hoof and the sole. The directions say not to paint the coronary band but I’ve heard anecdotally from people who have contacted the company, that it is not a problem. However, since the main ingredient is formaldehyde you should be careful not to get Keretex on your hands when you apply it. I generally wear latex gloves.

During the wettest times, I apply the Hoof Hardener either daily or every other day. The rest of the time I apply it 2x or 3x per week. It’s definitely worth the cost.

Once your horse’s feet improve the company recommends that you maintain their hooves with the Hoof Gel. The gel forms a barrier that maintains a proper moisture level in the hoof so it can be used both during very dry and very wet periods.

I buy Keretex directly from the manufacturer at www.keretex.com. It’s less expensive than buying it at the tack store and you can get free shipping if you buy in quantity.

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