Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® vs Skin Care Products

Hoof vs skin decision guide

Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® vs skin-care products: which one fits?

Hoof problems and skin problems often get lumped together. They should not. This page routes customers to the right product path before they buy the wrong thing.

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Fast answer

If the problem is hoof-focused, start with Silver Hoof EQ Therapy®. If the problem is skin-focused, use Rapid Relief or RESTOREaHORSE® instead.

Choose by location

Where is the issue? Best product path Why
Frog, sole, heel, hoof area Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® Built for hoof-care routines.
Coronary band / edge of hoof area Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® or vet/farrier guidance Hoof-border problems need careful handling.
Rubs, scrapes, irritated skin Rapid Relief Cream or Spray Lighter skin-care coverage.
Crud-prone or scabby skin spots RESTOREaHORSE® Thicker stay-put salve texture.
Lameness, heat, deep crack, abscess concern Farrier/vet first Not a simple product-choice problem.

Product options

Hoof-care pick

Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® 16oz

The dedicated Draw It Out® hoof-care product for hoof-focused routines.

$55.99

Shop Silver Hoof
Skin coverage

Rapid Relief Spray

Fast coverage for irritated skin areas where spraying makes sense.

$19.99

Shop Spray
Stay-put salve

RESTOREaHORSE® 8oz

Thicker salve for stubborn skin spots where cling matters.

$19.99

Shop Salve

Farrier-aware note

Hoof care is not just a topical decision. Trimming, environment, moisture, footing, stall conditions, and farrier schedule matter. Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® belongs in that larger routine, not as a replacement for professional hoof care.

FAQs

Is Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® the same as a skin product?

No. Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® is the hoof-care option. Rapid Relief and RESTOREaHORSE® are skin-care options.

When should I use Silver Hoof EQ Therapy®?

Use it when the concern is hoof-focused, such as frog, sole, heel, coronary band area, or hoof-care routine support.

When should I use Rapid Relief instead?

Use Rapid Relief Cream or Spray for lighter skin-care coverage, rubs, irritated spots, and areas where a cream or spray texture makes more sense.

When should I call a farrier or vet?

Call a farrier or veterinarian for lameness, deep cracks, abscess concern, punctures, heat, severe odor, severe infection signs, or any worsening hoof problem.