Advanced Hoof Care Guide | Silver Hoof EQ Therapy by Draw It Out®

 

Advanced hoof care guide

Advanced hoof care. What riders should do first.

When hooves get challenged by wet stretches, hard ground weeks, or long cycles between farrier visits, the fix is rarely complicated. Start with clean, dry hooves. Keep your checks consistent. Then choose hoof care products that fit your season and schedule.

Wet season hygiene Daily maintenance Between farrier visits Routine first

If you are dealing with sudden lameness, heat, pulse changes, drainage, or puncture suspicion, involve your farrier or veterinarian.


Featured hoof care option

If you want one focused option to pair with clean routines, start with Equine Silver Hoof EQ Therapy. Use as directed on clean, dry hooves. Integrate with barn hygiene and your farrier schedule.

This page stays routine-first. For shopping, use the hoof care collection. For step by step checks, use the hoof care guide.

Why this approach works in real barns

Consistency beats intensity

A short routine you repeat will outperform a complicated plan you abandon.

Moisture swings are the real enemy

Wet stretches and dry spells change what hooves need. Clean and dry is the anchor step.

Farrier cycle is the foundation

If problems spike late in the cycle, the schedule may be stretching beyond your footing and workload.

How to use. Fast.

  • Clean: Pick out and brush the hoof. Towel dry if wet.
  • Apply: Use your hoof care product as directed on clean, dry hooves.
  • Repeat: Stay consistent through the tough stretch. Do not over-apply.
  • Team up: Align with farrier visits and barn hygiene.

For the full daily routine and common issues, see /pages/hoof-care.

Which size fits your program?

What you need Smaller size Larger size
Horse count Single horse routines Multi-horse barns
Usage cadence Targeted stretches Daily use across more horses
Convenience Portable and grab-and-go Fewer refills and fewer reorders

Shop the hoof aisle here: /collections/hoof-care.

FAQ

Is this a year-round routine?

Yes. Most riders keep the same baseline checks year round and adjust frequency during wet stretches or hard ground weeks.

What matters most during wet season?

Pick thoroughly, towel dry when you can, and improve footing and drainage in high-traffic areas. Consistency is the lever.

When do I escalate to a farrier or vet?

Sudden lameness, heat, pulse changes, drainage, puncture suspicion, or fast worsening. Early eyes usually saves time and money.

Next steps

Pick the fastest path based on what you need today.