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<blockquote data-quote="joe" data-source="post: 103737" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I also put the lime around the waterer when the feed lot gets soupy. It's supposed to help dry and harden their hooves. I would maybe suggest to your vet if you see no improvement to look for hairy heel or strawberry warts. Usually a couple shots of LA fixes up hoof rot. Those cuts and debris are hard to see in a dirty hoof. We usually scrub the hoof realy well, tie the leg up, and use a trouble light and really go over the foot. Have found small nails and screws this way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joe, post: 103737, member: 1233"] I also put the lime around the waterer when the feed lot gets soupy. It's supposed to help dry and harden their hooves. I would maybe suggest to your vet if you see no improvement to look for hairy heel or strawberry warts. Usually a couple shots of LA fixes up hoof rot. Those cuts and debris are hard to see in a dirty hoof. We usually scrub the hoof realy well, tie the leg up, and use a trouble light and really go over the foot. Have found small nails and screws this way. [/QUOTE]
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