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Hummingbird Meadows
10:27:10 Bird
Do you guys have any tank brand recommendations? I definitely need one with a lid.
Charmed Acres
10:22:26 Charm/Charmie
They are great for supplies! Our LFS actually partners with them because of how much they recommend them.
Dash and Duchess
10:22:11 DD | ~Squizard~
Ah shoot, I've got to go! Good luck with the fish Bird and good luck on wk 4s everyone! <3
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:15 Bird
I was thinking of ordering supplies from this company. I have heard good things and they have good guides.
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ZequineZ
10:21:03 ZEZ - ZZ
Checkout used tanks often people will be nearly giving them away, just make sure to fill it up outside first for a few days to make sure it’s not leaking. Never take a tank with cracks even if they’re small and are current ply holding water
Backwood Barns
10:19:31 Charm's Wubs
Or, you can typically do it cheaper by piecing it together yourself. Tank, light, cover(optional), heater, filter, air pump, airline hoses, bubble wand, substrate, and then obviously decorations (nothing plastic) and the fish.
Kangaroo Studs
10:18:35 ZequineZ - ZZ
I reccomend tetras as well, you want a lot 10-20 as theyre schooling fish and they have a high casualty rate especially when you first get them
Dash and Duchess
10:18:03 DD | ~Squizard~
*ill xD
Backwood Barns
10:17:59 Charm's Wubs
You can get a 20 gallon tall kit at most pet stores for about $200 that will include just about everything except substrate, plants, and fish.
Dash and Duchess
10:16:29 DD | ~Squizard~
Bird, I loved my tetras, I believe I had the 2 for 4/5 years? But do be weary when you get them, I originally had 4 but unfortunately we lost 2 very shortly after due to the 'professionals' we talked with I'll informing us on the best amount for our tank!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:15:34 Bird
@charm, I was hoping to keep it less than $500
Versailles
10:15:19 Versa
Should always try our best with animals. Research is worth it
Backwood Barns
10:14:43 Charm's Wubs
Like with anything it takes a lot of research (and it's a bit of an investment) to do things right.
Versailles
10:14:17 Versa
Bettas are definitely able to get away with a 10. I just wouldn't go lower, they explore and swim around way more than people realize
Wings Of Glory
10:14:08 O Great Potato Wing
After 3 months of work and almost 20k down the drain my truck will finally be repaired and drivable tomorrow >_< proud of myself for not giving up
Dash and Duchess
10:13:45 DD | ~Squizard~
Bird, Unfortunately I never got to try a planted tank, but I've heard amazing things! I do really wish I'd had time to lol
Hummingbird Meadows
10:13:39 Bird
For preferably a smaller tank. Less than 20 gallons.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:13:23 Bird
Other than betta fish, what are some good beginner fish?
Dash and Duchess
10:12:09 DD | ~Squizard~
Exactly what charm said! It really makes things easier, and the fish love it too!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:11:48 Bird
@DD, so you have had good luck with plants?

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Hummingbird Meadows
10:27:10 Bird
Do you guys have any tank brand recommendations? I definitely need one with a lid.
Charmed Acres
10:22:26 Charm/Charmie
They are great for supplies! Our LFS actually partners with them because of how much they recommend them.
Dash and Duchess
10:22:11 DD | ~Squizard~
Ah shoot, I've got to go! Good luck with the fish Bird and good luck on wk 4s everyone! <3
Hummingbird Meadows
10:21:15 Bird
I was thinking of ordering supplies from this company. I have heard good things and they have good guides.
-Click-
ZequineZ
10:21:03 ZEZ - ZZ
Checkout used tanks often people will be nearly giving them away, just make sure to fill it up outside first for a few days to make sure it’s not leaking. Never take a tank with cracks even if they’re small and are current ply holding water
Backwood Barns
10:19:31 Charm's Wubs
Or, you can typically do it cheaper by piecing it together yourself. Tank, light, cover(optional), heater, filter, air pump, airline hoses, bubble wand, substrate, and then obviously decorations (nothing plastic) and the fish.
Kangaroo Studs
10:18:35 ZequineZ - ZZ
I reccomend tetras as well, you want a lot 10-20 as theyre schooling fish and they have a high casualty rate especially when you first get them
Dash and Duchess
10:18:03 DD | ~Squizard~
*ill xD
Backwood Barns
10:17:59 Charm's Wubs
You can get a 20 gallon tall kit at most pet stores for about $200 that will include just about everything except substrate, plants, and fish.
Dash and Duchess
10:16:29 DD | ~Squizard~
Bird, I loved my tetras, I believe I had the 2 for 4/5 years? But do be weary when you get them, I originally had 4 but unfortunately we lost 2 very shortly after due to the 'professionals' we talked with I'll informing us on the best amount for our tank!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:15:34 Bird
@charm, I was hoping to keep it less than $500
Versailles
10:15:19 Versa
Should always try our best with animals. Research is worth it
Backwood Barns
10:14:43 Charm's Wubs
Like with anything it takes a lot of research (and it's a bit of an investment) to do things right.
Versailles
10:14:17 Versa
Bettas are definitely able to get away with a 10. I just wouldn't go lower, they explore and swim around way more than people realize
Wings Of Glory
10:14:08 O Great Potato Wing
After 3 months of work and almost 20k down the drain my truck will finally be repaired and drivable tomorrow >_< proud of myself for not giving up
Dash and Duchess
10:13:45 DD | ~Squizard~
Bird, Unfortunately I never got to try a planted tank, but I've heard amazing things! I do really wish I'd had time to lol
Hummingbird Meadows
10:13:39 Bird
For preferably a smaller tank. Less than 20 gallons.
Hummingbird Meadows
10:13:23 Bird
Other than betta fish, what are some good beginner fish?
Dash and Duchess
10:12:09 DD | ~Squizard~
Exactly what charm said! It really makes things easier, and the fish love it too!
Hummingbird Meadows
10:11:48 Bird
@DD, so you have had good luck with plants?

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Hoof Issues? June 11, 2018 11:29 PM


Abstract Dunes
 
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So because my "trainer/riding instructor" seems to practically be avoiding me, I turn to you for help, HEE horse owners! XD

Ro's feet were in pretty poor shape when I took him about a month ago - as in he hadn't been trimmed in quite some time and god only knows what he stepped on/in/etc. He was trimmed and had 4 shoes put on to help prevent potential coronet cracks (?). Went to the barn today and he threw a shoe, so farrier is going to come out again this week to fix. I'll be asking him his opinion, however, I thought I'd take some pics of his feets to see if anyone has any advice on their condition and what (if anything) I can do to help them improve? They look pretty yuck to me but I could be wrong.

Front left, side A - https://i.imgur.com/1UmuM59.jpg
Front left, side B - https://i.imgur.com/oeBUK96.jpg
Front right, side A - https://i.imgur.com/6mXvide.jpg
Front right, side B - https://i.imgur.com/AQsESGh.jpg
Rear left - https://i.imgur.com/1UmuM59.jpg

He is currently in a pasture where conditions vary from grassy to dirt to muddy/mucky depending on when she irrigates. We ride in a dirt(ish) arena. Not sure if either of those things makes a difference or not but thought I'd include it.

Edited at June 11, 2018 11:31 PM by Abstract Dunes
Hoof Issues? June 11, 2018 11:34 PM


Hallucination Manor
 
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Maybe try this?

https://ka-hi.com/blog/equine-care/treating-hoof-cracks/

Sorry I couldn't do more :/

Edited at June 11, 2018 11:35 PM by Gymkhana Girl
Hoof Issues? June 11, 2018 11:56 PM


Abstract Dunes
 
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I've been reading up about it but most of it is just consulting with your farrier. When I owned horses growing up, I swear there was some sort of cream or lotion or something we used to brush on to help condition, but I honestly can't recall what it was or if it even helped haha.


Hoof Issues? June 12, 2018 12:08 AM


Hallucination Manor
 
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Maybe something from smartpak? I know that they have a lot of stuff that might help :)
Hoof Issues? June 12, 2018 03:09 AM

Former Stable
 
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Farrier's formula is a great hoof supplement. Chief is on it since he has some terrible feet. Also do you mean Mane and Tail Hoof maker? If not I also recommend it, it was good for Chief's hooves too. Also your hands lol.

Edited at June 12, 2018 03:42 AM by BlueMist Farms
Hoof Issues? June 12, 2018 05:53 AM


Summer
 
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We call them sand cracks here because when the foot gets a minor chip sand packs in and splits the hoof wall like a chisel. You can buy a hoof stick by Donnybrook Equine or even moisturizing his feet should help to grow out the cracks, you can use special hoof oil or even animal lard.
Hoof Issues? June 12, 2018 08:57 AM


Pinned Up Ponies
 
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Biotin biotin biotin. Did wonders on my Harley's feet and as a bonus it's great for his mane and tail too! I would also brush on some hoof oil on Harley's feet too, but the only thing 4 different farriers suggested was biotin.
Hoof Issues? June 12, 2018 09:07 AM


Cappuccino
 
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We’ve got a few horses with cracky feet, they are on farriers formula and I think it’s the biggest waste of money. It has shown zero improvement...and it’s expensive. Our farrier suggested a product called “source” the owner hasn’t switched products but I wouldn’t waste my money on farriers formula based off of my experience.

A lot of times when the weather changes their feet are more prone to cracks, going from wet to dry, sucks the moisture right out.

I’m sure with regular hoof care his feet will come together, he’s a TB no? Our cracky feet horses are 1/4 TB, they are know for their feet :-P I’m with the biotin. Also the people that make microtek make a cream megatek that’s good for hooves, manes, tails...and smells delish lol although that just a bonus
Hoof Issues? June 12, 2018 09:12 AM


Abstract Dunes
 
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Ahhh it was the Mane 'N Tail Hoof Maker! Thank you! <3

I will look into hoof oil and biotin. I have a feeling it has to do with his feet not being addressed in a long ass time (and it has barely been a month since I've had him) and likely diet. Where he's at now I highly doubt the woman would give him any additional supplements. I plan on moving him within the next month and he'll have his own paddock + supplement feeding will be included in board.

So just time and patience. :) Thanks for the input, guys!
Hoof Issues? June 12, 2018 09:21 AM


Jellos Warmbloods
 
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Abs,

It looks like your farrier has a good grasp of the situation.

Honestly, his feet look like theyre brittle. A good portion of this could be a crappy diet.

If horses are not meeting their nutritional needs, it can show in the form of brittle hooves and hair. I would highly suggest getting him on a good vitamin supplement.

As far as the structuring goes, his feet look like they will shape up nicely.
I see some small flaring at the bottom, but if he went untrimmed for a good minute, i would suspect it to be mechanical flaring which will go away as his feet are maintained.

Most of the surface cracks are nothing to worry about. But third picture down, there is a pretty deep wall crack that starts at the ground up. Keep a serious eye on this and keep it clean. I have seen many a seedy toe infection stem from these cracks. Should it start growing upwards are reach the coronet band, you could be in for a long hoof rehab. If it starts growing upwards, make sure to call your farrier ASAP so he can try and stop it.

I would wash it out real well. Let him stand someplace clean, and once dry apply a hoof sealant over that crack. Moisture will be its worst enemy.

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