FAQs
White Lightning and white vinegar combine to make a solution that "fumes" the hoof in a vapor bag or vapor boot for 30 to 40 minutes. Fuming can be done for shorter periods of time, and the White Lightning people recommend 12 hours or more for severely corroded frogs.
What do you soak your hooves in for white line disease? ›
“The best way to deal with white line disease is to trim it out and then treat the surrounding tissue with a chlorine-dioxide foot soak or a topical gel that has chlorine dioxide in it,” says Morrison. “A mild case can also be killed with other products like copper sulfate.
Does hoof oil work? ›
Attempting to moisturize the hoof from external sources such as oils, grease or salves is mostly futile because they wash off too rapidly. The coronary band is the only place where products meant to increase hoof growth should be applied, and even care should be taken here.
What is white fungus on horse hoof? ›
It grows in the non-pigmented horn. White line disease affects all non-sensitive layers of the foot. The fungus involved likes to digest away keratin, which is what makes hair and fingernails, but bacteria often are isolated with it, too.
Is apple cider vinegar good for hooves? ›
ACV is very effective at treating minor ailments in horse's hooves such as seedy toe (white line disease), abscesses and thrush.
What is the best hoof soak? ›
Apple Cider Vinegar - Great for treating fungal infections such as Thrush because of its antifungal properties. It's a good idea to dilute the vinegar before using it, as undiluted vinegar can be harsh on the hooves. We recommend ¼ cup of vinegar to one gallon of warm water.
Can I use olive oil as hoof oil? ›
Choose vegetable or olive oil for a budget-friendly option.
These oils are great for retaining moisture in the hooves. You can use one or the other, or mix half olive and half vegetable oil. Find olive or vegetable oil in the grocery store.
How often should you put hoof oil on your horse? ›
For Normal Upkeep (for good horse husbandry):
Use every second day after work, this can be adjusted according to the weather and if there is a drought, however under normal circ*mstances for a hoof in good condition 4 applications a week is more than enough even if the horse is being worked and washed daily.
What can I use instead of hoof oil? ›
You can use any oil as hoof oil, my farrier suggested putting ordinary veg oil on. If looking for moisture retention put oil on after hosing off legs ( hooves have to be damp not soaking as otherwise oil will just run off of course!).
What are the white worms in horse poop? ›
Ascarid (Roundworm) Parascaris Equorum
The horse roundworm is a very large (females may be up to 15 inches long), yellowish white nematode (worm) that may pass in the feces of foals and young horses.
Iodine (or Bleach-and-Water) Treatment
Treat thrush in horses with a germ-killing product, such as iodine or a bleach-and-water mix, diluted 50-50. The product you use will depend on how much sensitive tissue is exposed.
What is the white stuff on horse poop? ›
The normal lower intestinal (colon) lining constantly secretes mucus to protect itself from irritation and to prevent adherence of manure to its surface. When the movement of the intestinal contents slows or stops and mucus production continues, mucus accumulates on the surface of manure.
How to mix white lightning? ›
Instructions for use: Liquid White Lightning® is activated by mixing White Lightning® with equal parts of white vinegar. This step should be performed in paper or plastic cups, but not in metal as White Lightning® is an oxidizer. White Lightning® is aggressive for 8 hours once mixed with vinegar.
Should you soak a hoof with thrush? ›
In some cases, thrush can create a deep gash there that can be cleaned out with gauze and antiseptics as part of the treatment, Fraley said. Treatment can involve your farrier or veterinarian trimming the frog and any ragged edges that might harbor bacteria and soaking the foot in a chlorine-based solution.
Which is the best mix for soaking an abscessed hoof? ›
Soak the foot.
If cleaning debris out of the foot doesn't improve the horse's lameness, the next step is to soak the hoof. “I like to use warm water, Betadine® (povidine-iodine) solution, and Epsom salts,” Fallon said. “There are also some commercially available products you can use.”
How to use white lightning thrush? ›
Activate White Lightening by mixing with equal amounts of white vinegar in a non-metal container. This results in generated chlorine dioxide. Contain the gas by inserting hoof with White Lightening Soak Boot or heavy plastic bag, securing the top to prevent gas leakage. Exposure for 30-40 mins for optimal effect.