Great information and informative on all the videos. However, the background music is too loud and is distracting to the point it’s actually annoying. Overpowering a great lesson!! Thanks for the information
Unfortunately, that depends. It's often overused and that gives it the opposite effect. Peeling can occur if you use it too much and it can vary by things like climate, geography, the horse as an individual, etc. It also can't prevent a lot of these issues since they are often from injuries to the hoof, mismanagement of the animal, and things like that.
Seems he minimizes the importance of addressing cracks. Focuses on superficial cracks. Cracks should be taken seriously. This video doesn’t really help.
Great information and informative on all the videos. However, the background music is too loud and is distracting to the point it’s actually annoying. Overpowering a great lesson!! Thanks for the information
Excellent video.
Why is the background music so loud?
Agreed. Seriously distracting!
Will pine tar help
Did it
Why is the horses leg still on the hoof
why not?
Get rid of the background music - serves no purpose but to distract.
hoof oil is your friend.
Unfortunately, that depends. It's often overused and that gives it the opposite effect. Peeling can occur if you use it too much and it can vary by things like climate, geography, the horse as an individual, etc. It also can't prevent a lot of these issues since they are often from injuries to the hoof, mismanagement of the animal, and things like that.
Seems he minimizes the importance of addressing cracks. Focuses on superficial cracks. Cracks should be taken seriously. This video doesn’t really help.
Just say how to prevent it. This is useless
I have a good fetish of watching videos