Hoof grease, hoof oil & hoof brushes
Hoof care
Hoof care products improve the horn quality and keep your horse's hooves healthy and clean. Clean the hooves with the right hoof brushes and then treat them with oil, balm or grease.
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Content: 0.25 Liter (€118.68* / 1 Liter)
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How can hoof care with hoof oil, hoof ointment or hoof grease protect the horse's hoof?
The horse's hoof is under constant strain, as the horse spends most of its time standing or walking. In addition, the horse's hoof is exposed to very high temperatures as well as extremely cold and dry weather. This can cause the hoof horn to dry out and become brittle, cracked and fragile.
Regular care is important to prevent horn splitting and to keep the horse's hoof supple and elastic. In addition to a visit to the farrier, hoof oil, hoof grease or hoof ointment can be applied to the coronet band and hoof wall. Hoof growth is supported by products from Bense & Eicke, Effol, Leovet and Co. with laurel oil, tea tree oil and olive oil. The ingredients are also particularly nourishing and of plant origin.
Thrush in horses - recognising, treating and preventing it correctly
Thrush is a bacterial hoof disease and is usually easy to recognise: If a dark liquid leaks from the frog, cavities have formed on the frog or a foul odour can be detected when scraping the hoof, then putrefactive bacteria have already spread in the horse's hoof. Thrush can be dangerous for the entire hoof mechanism, as the hoof horn in the frog furrow is decomposed during the rotting process. As a result, the hoof wall and the hoof sole are attacked.
If you notice thrush in your horse, you should react immediately and treat the affected hoof. In addition to a large selection of hoof oil and hoof grease, we also offer care products for medical problems such as thrush.








