Useful for my Thoroughbred
"I have TB gelding with thin hoof walls; using Keratex helps keep him comfortable when the ground is hard, and I'll use it after farrier visits to 'reseal' the nail holes and help him hold shoes."
Brand
Keratex
Overall rating: 4.9130435 / 5 from 23 reviews.
Review topics: [buy, cracks, feet, hooves, walls].
"I have TB gelding with thin hoof walls; using Keratex helps keep him comfortable when the ground is hard, and I'll use it after farrier visits to 'reseal' the nail holes and help him hold shoes."
"We go from wet to dry, ice / snow wet to dry and worse. We are currently having a deluge . . . much more rain than normal. Thankful for my Keratex. I use the Hoof Hardner as well as the Hoof Gel."
"This product is a staple in my thoroughbreds hoof care. Been using it for years and I am impressed by the consistent improvement in my horses hooves!!"
"This is a must to have in your tack room. We live in a very wet environment in the PNW and this stuff has saved my horses hooves more than once during the rainy season. Furring the summer months, the hooves are kept strong and without flakes or cracks. And in the winter, they aren’t too soggy and mushy. My horse is 7 now and is still barefoot 😊 and my farrier couldn’t be happier with the health of my horses hooves."
"I have been using this product for years and will continue to use it for years. One of the best products on the market. It’s helped my chestnut feet tremendously"
"I've used this product for years on several horses. It's effective."
"Helped my horses hooves stay strong during a long dry spell"
"Recently pulled my horses shoes and my farrier was very impressed with no cracking from nail holes - applied this once daily and worked very well!"
"Have been using for a month, waiting for the next shoeing to see if the hoof walls are stronger. Won't be surprised if it takes a few months."
"I have tried every hoof hardener that you can think of. This is the only one I have seen results from. It doesn't smell bad either. You just brush it on and your horse is good to go."