Hoof Care

Hoof-care products for clean, repeatable barn routines.

Start with SilverHoof EQ Therapy when the job is hoof-care focused. Keep the routine simple: clean the hoof, dry when possible, apply as directed, and involve your farrier or veterinarian when concerns look serious, unusual, or persistent.

  • Hoof-care lane
  • Clean application
  • Lower-odor routine
  • Farrier-aware care
  • Built for regular checks
Hoof-Care Logic

A good hoof routine starts before the product.

The best hoof-care product still works inside a routine: clean the hoof, dry when possible, apply as directed, and keep farrier guidance part of the bigger picture.

Start clean

Pick out the hoof and remove dirt, bedding, manure, or loose debris before applying product.

Dry when possible

A clean, reasonably dry hoof gives the routine a better starting point than applying over mud or trapped moisture.

Apply as directed

Use the product according to label directions. More product or more frequent use is not always better.

Keep pros involved

Regular farrier work matters. Bring in your farrier or veterinarian when something looks serious, unusual, or persistent.

Simple rule: hoof care is not one magic bottle. It is a clean, repeatable routine with the right product in the right lane.

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Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® 16oz | Draw It Out® Hoof Care
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Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® 16oz | Draw It Out® Hoof Care

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Hoof Care by Draw It Out®

Short answer: hoof care belongs in the regular barn routine, not only after a problem shows up. Use this collection when the job is hoof-area support, farrier-bag prep, tack-room maintenance, or daily hoof checks.

Hooves deal with moisture, footing, turnout, wash racks, trailers, bedding, and season changes. A simple routine helps riders stay consistent: pick feet, look closely, clean the area, apply the right support, and keep the farrier or veterinarian involved when something looks wrong.

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When to use this hoof-care path

  • During normal hoof picking and daily barn checks.
  • After wet turnout, muddy conditions, wash-rack use, or hauling.
  • When building a tack-room or trailer kit for hoof-area maintenance.
  • When you want one clear hoof-care product instead of a shelf full of guessing.

Simple hoof-care routine

  1. Pick and inspect. Look at the frog, sole, heel bulbs, hoof wall, and odor before applying anything.
  2. Clean the area. Remove mud, manure, wet bedding, and debris.
  3. Apply consistently. Use the hoof-care product as part of a regular routine, not just when the hoof already looks rough.
  4. Know when to call help. Deep cracks, lameness, heat, swelling, drainage, strong odor, or worsening hoof conditions need a farrier or veterinarian.

Related routes: Hoof Care Routine | Daily Horse Care Routine Picks | Solution Finder | Draw It Out® Equine Collection