Changes in the Broodmare During Pregnancy
From the six month mark to lactation, learn about all the changes in your broodmare during pregnancy with Nutrena and Blain's Farm & Fleet.
Read More March 2, 2016 | Blain's Farm & FleetHorse hooves are like our fingernails, they require trimming and care just like ours. A horse’s hoof can also wear down faster and unevenly if they are not properly shod by a farrier. Horseshoes protect the hooves from uneven wear and tear. Most horseshoes are made from steel, and are nailed into the hoof wall. A loose horseshoe can worsen over time, potentially laming the horse if not taken care of by a farrier quickly.
As a horse owner, you should understand how to remove a horseshoe. In the event that your horse’s shoe becomes loose, every horse owner should know how to remove a horseshoe from a horse in case you can not get a hold of your local farrier. Follow the steps below from Blain’s Farm & Fleet.
Interested in learning more about horse tack and care? Check out our blog article “Horse Hoof Care Tips” on the Blain’s Farm & Fleet website.