Livingston Tech Tuff Hoof Guard 16oz
- Brand:
- Livingstontech
- Model Number:
- Does Not Apply
- UPC:
- 045910694246
- EAN:
- 0045910694246
- Walmart SKU:
- 577272694
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.9/5 from 78 reviews.
My horse used to pull a shoe off at least once a shoeing cycle like clockwork. My farrier was always commenting how soft and spongy my horse's feet were. I started applying this once a week, twice if it's extra wet right after a fresh set of shoes. The first 6 weeks went by and he still had all his shoes on. Thought it was a fluke until the farrier asked what I had changed about his diet or routine because his feet were so much better. The only new thing was this. It's been 3 cycles now and he still hasn't lost a shoe and farrier is even more impressed by his foot improvement.
This is the best hoof dressing ever made. It does wonders for the hooves, in high desert elevation areas, due to dry climate. Seals the hoof wall, but keeps the inside with moisture that is needed for hoof growth.
After reading reviews about the Kevlar tuff hoof sealan, and after having my farrier come out to replace to thrown shoes due to muddy Pacific Northwest pastures. I thought well why not, well after one application. Fagan's hooves have grown and he has not lost a shoe yet. I can't wait to see how it works in the winter
I have used many, many products on my thoroughbred horse's hooves over the years. His feet are the worst and fall apart easily. He looses shoes often and tears up his hoof. This product has been working to protect his "delicate" feet. My farrier asked what I was using because he was impressed with how great his feet looked.
My horse has recently transitioned from shoes to barefoot and I would not rely on anything else but this to keep his hooves as strong as they are. It even keeps their hooves shiny and clean looking throughout the muddy season! TIP: buy a small hand sanding block in order to clear off excess mud and dirt off of the outer hoof wall. Otherwise, you're just trapping in the dirt and grime!
I've been using Kevlar Tuff Hoof Guard Sealant because my farrier encouraged me to use it for one of ours horses who had very moist feet from the Florida rains. Not only did his feet look better with in a week, my farrier had lots of good things to say about the horse's feet the next time he shod my horse. It also makes their feet shiny!
I have been using the Kevlar Tuff Hoof Guard for about a year based on a recommendation from my farrier. I use it every couple days on two different horses. One horse had significant splaying in his hooves and an inability to keep shoes on. It is helping another grown down some cracks.
My horse lives outside year-round. During any wetness (rainy spells, snowy winter,) he's constantly losing shoes because his hooves get saturated and can't hold nails. I found this stuff almost by accident and though I'd try it because it's so inexpensive. Well, I've been using it through a full trim cycle, and the past week has been terribly rainy and muddy. Not only is he holding his shoes, I'm also seeing the his nail clinches aren't popping, which means his feet aren't getting as waterlogged as normal. Just yesterday, my farrier even said his feet look good right now, which she never says! I'm applying it every couple of days, sometimes even a double layer, and it really does dry quickly. I'll make my final judgment once we get into the sloppy winter snow / thaw / mud cycle...but right now, the product really appears to seal out moisture incredibly well.
The ground has been especially hard/dry this summer and my barefoot draft cross's hooves have been chipping more than usual. I have been applying this for a few weeks and it does seem to work. The instructions to use in a well ventilated area are no joke-- this stuff is potent! Seems to work better washing the hooves thoroughly and applying while damp. It's slightly annoying to clean up if you apply in a barn aisle or wash stall since anything that gets on the ground will form a coating that needs to be brushed or peeled off. I'm also not sure how other people can tell how long a coating lasts, I only see the milky tint right after I apply it.
This has been a game changer for me as a groom, the sealant acts as a top coat for the hoof and keeps them clean and shiny for days! Its hard to tell if it actually does strengthen the wall but so far my senior gelding that usually gets splits hasn't had any since I started using it.
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