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Sugar and iodine. Make a paste of it. Put it on the sole and toe and wrap it up with vet wrap and duct tape. If you have diapers use those to wrap around the hoof as well. After you get the foot wrapped up WALK HIM. He wont want to but hand walking him slowly and on "soft" ground will help the healing. All this has to be done daily. The clay poultice really wont do a thing for it. Great for legs. Not so much for hooves.
Another trick is to use those big bandages and smear icthamol on the pad then stick it to and wrap the hoof up. Stuff is nasty, but it never fails.
Does he have heat in the hoof? Tenderness on the sole? Heat in the ankles?
Things to have in the tack box(or cabinet in my case
) Sugar, Iodine, diapers, duct tape
vet wrap, ichthamol, plastic wrap, paper bags, epsom salt, bute
I thought my boy had broken something when he came in from the field on three legs.
He was literally hoping. it was sad and scary. Big chestnut TB dead lame. Took me two months to get him so he didnt hesitate on putting that foot down. Nothing broken. Never blew the abscess. He just graveled out. Hasnt been lame due to a hoof issue since. Knocked himself on a tendon and went off. But he just cant get out of his own way sometimes.
Also, hoof pads can sometimes cause more problems than they fix.
good luck.
Another trick is to use those big bandages and smear icthamol on the pad then stick it to and wrap the hoof up. Stuff is nasty, but it never fails.
Does he have heat in the hoof? Tenderness on the sole? Heat in the ankles?
Things to have in the tack box(or cabinet in my case

vet wrap, ichthamol, plastic wrap, paper bags, epsom salt, bute
I thought my boy had broken something when he came in from the field on three legs.
He was literally hoping. it was sad and scary. Big chestnut TB dead lame. Took me two months to get him so he didnt hesitate on putting that foot down. Nothing broken. Never blew the abscess. He just graveled out. Hasnt been lame due to a hoof issue since. Knocked himself on a tendon and went off. But he just cant get out of his own way sometimes.
Also, hoof pads can sometimes cause more problems than they fix.
good luck.