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Numerous limping cows
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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1533808" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>FSSR, it is in the horse hoof care section of most farm stores. Just get the plain tar, without any extras in it. IMHO, those expensive hoof conditioners are counterproductive. I keep a stash of cheap paint brushes on hand to smear it on with. And put the jar in a small bucket or something so you don't have to get it on your hands. Just paint a good glob on the hair line of each hoof, even the bulb. We live on clay and rocks here, so I feel you pain on this one. My horses have a perpetual minor case of white line. Tar really helps keep the hoof hard and healthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1533808, member: 24016"] FSSR, it is in the horse hoof care section of most farm stores. Just get the plain tar, without any extras in it. IMHO, those expensive hoof conditioners are counterproductive. I keep a stash of cheap paint brushes on hand to smear it on with. And put the jar in a small bucket or something so you don't have to get it on your hands. Just paint a good glob on the hair line of each hoof, even the bulb. We live on clay and rocks here, so I feel you pain on this one. My horses have a perpetual minor case of white line. Tar really helps keep the hoof hard and healthy. [/QUOTE]
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