Vet-first hoof guide
Laminitis is not a product-choice problem. It is a veterinary and farrier emergency-management problem first, then a long-term diet, hoof-care, turnout, and monitoring problem.
Quick answer: If you suspect laminitis, stop riding, keep the horse quiet on safe footing, call your veterinarian, involve your farrier, check digital pulse and hoof heat, and do not try to solve it with topical products.
Where products fit
Silver Hoof EQ Therapy® belongs in the hoof, heel, frog, and lower-leg care lane where routine external support fits. It does not treat laminitis, founder, coffin bone rotation, abscesses, punctures, or hoof pain.
Read Digital Pulse GuideShop Hoof CareNo. Laminitis requires veterinary and farrier care. Product support can only fit routine external care lanes after the professional plan is clear.
No. Laminitis is inside the hoof. Skin products such as RESTOREaHORSE® and Rapid Relief are not laminitis products.
Educational support only. This page does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. Suspected laminitis needs veterinary care.
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