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Preventing Hoof Rot
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<blockquote data-quote="ksmit454" data-source="post: 1661607" data-attributes="member: 39792"><p>Thanks all! We did put him in the squeeze yesterday when I first noticed it and I hosed it all off and ran my finger in between his toes all the way underneath. It was definitely ouchy for him, but it smelled almost like a horses hoof abscess. We immediately put him in the dry barn. I've only been treating 2x daily with Dr.Naylor's Hoof Rot Treatment. I do have LA300 on hand but this guy is getting butchered in May... thoughts? I can ask my vet too. He seems to be walking better on it but still swollen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksmit454, post: 1661607, member: 39792"] Thanks all! We did put him in the squeeze yesterday when I first noticed it and I hosed it all off and ran my finger in between his toes all the way underneath. It was definitely ouchy for him, but it smelled almost like a horses hoof abscess. We immediately put him in the dry barn. I’ve only been treating 2x daily with Dr.Naylor’s Hoof Rot Treatment. I do have LA300 on hand but this guy is getting butchered in May... thoughts? I can ask my vet too. He seems to be walking better on it but still swollen. [/QUOTE]
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