
The 2026 Preventive Health Outlook: What Riders Should Focus on This Year
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Most hoof problems do not start suddenly. They build slowly through inconsistent care, changing conditions, and overlooked details.
A solid hoof care routine does not need to be complicated. It needs to be repeatable.
Before any product comes out, look at the hoof. Check for changes in texture, smell, debris, and balance. Small shifts matter more than dramatic problems.
Removing packed debris and maintaining clean conditions is the foundation of hoof care. In wet or shared environments, hygiene tools such as SuperClean are often used to support daily barn routines.
Hoof care products work best when they support steady conditions rather than trying to fix issues overnight.
Products that fit into a broader system often deliver better long term results than aggressive one off applications.
Hoof care is one part of whole horse care. It ties directly into workload, recovery, and environment.
For a broader overview of how products fit into a complete approach, see our Horse Hoof Care Products guide.
If you are unsure how to build a routine around your specific conditions, the Solution Finder can help narrow options without guesswork.

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