Draw It Out Horse Health Care Solutions does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. The educational information below is offered to help horse owners make informed care decisions. Always work with your veterinarian when evaluating lameness, injury, infection, swelling, or unresolved pain.
Quick answer: If hoof cracks show up after dry weather, check location, depth, tenderness, shoe security, and whether the crack is moving or widening. Call your farrier early.
Dry weather can make hoof changes more obvious. The key is knowing what changed and how fast.
Look at location and depth
Toe, quarter, and heel cracks can mean different management questions. Surface marks differ from deeper cracks that move or widen.
A loose shoe can worsen hoof wall stress.
A crack plus soreness is a bigger conversation.
Small cracks are easier to manage before they travel.
Where Draw It Out® fits
After checking the horse and involving the right professional, Draw It Out® Equine Collection can support the broader care routine.
Are hoof cracks from dry weather serious?
Some are superficial. Deep, widening, painful, or traveling cracks need farrier or veterinary input.
When should I call?
Call for lameness, deep cracks, bleeding, heat, drainage, loose shoes, or cracks that travel upward.
This article is general horse care education and is not veterinary advice.






