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Training racehorses barefoot requires special attention to their hoof health and overall well-being. Here are three essential tips:
Regular Trims and Maintenance:
Frequent Hoof Trims: Schedule regular trims with a skilled farrier every four weeks (I do trik our racehorses every week but we are in a very unique environment where this is achievable) Proper trimming helps maintain the natural shape of the hooves and encourages concavity.
Gradual Transition: If transitioning from shoes to barefoot, allow time for the hooves to adapt. Gradually reduce shoe usage while ensuring proper trimming to support healthy growth. Rapid improvement us often seen within the first 45 days.
Terrain Exposure: Allow horses to move on various surfaces (such as grass, sand, and gravel) to strengthen their hooves naturally.
Nutrition and Diet:
Low-Sugar Diet: Opt for low-sugar feed to promote strong hoof quality. Excessive sugar can lead to inflammation and affect hoof health.
Supplements: Consider supplements containing biotin, zinc, and other essential nutrients that support hoof growth and strength.
Adequate Hydration: Proper hydration is crucial for overall health, including hoof health.
Gradual Conditioning and Exercise:
Build Stamina Gradually: Gradually increase exercise intensity and duration to condition the hooves and muscles. Start with shorter rides and gradually extend them.
Monitor Comfort: Pay attention to any signs of discomfort or sensitivity. Adjust training intensity if needed.
Terrain Variation: Vary the terrain during training to stimulate hoof growth and adaptability.
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