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I am currently using a supplement which has improved my horse's
feet. Why should I change to Formula4 Feet?
A.
Many of our customers have done exactly that and have been delighted with the
improvements they have seen.
For example this 12 y.o. Thoroughbred was on the recommended amount of two leading
hoof supplements for over a year before changing onto Formula4
Feet.
You can see clearly, highlighted by the arrow, the new, more compact
horn which has grown after changing onto Formula4 Feet. In
addition, the owner was paying £2.52 per day to feed him
the old supplements. Formula4 Feet costs her now only 76p per day and she has a horse with better
feet!
Q.
If Formula4 Feet contains 65 nutrients, why are they not all listed on the
label?
A.
The 65 nutrients
in Formula4 Feet we quote, are the more important ones, it is not the
total. Additionally, there are restrictions both in terms of space and from the
regulatory authorities governing what can be included on labels. We have provided
a list of the nutrients in Formula4
Feet on this website, please click
here to view them. There is a tendency to judge supplements and balancers
by the length of the ingredients or nutrients list. This is one of the occasions
in life where length is not everything! Whilst it is important to use a comprehensive
supplement to supply the nutrients for the target tissues, it is the relevance
of the nutrients provided and their source which can be of vital importance for
the efficacy of the product. For example, because of the unique non-GM ingredients
in Formula4
Feet, it supplies nutrients to the horse when micro-organisms act on those ingredients
in the horse's intestine e.g. yeast culture, cobalt and chromium, contribute to
the formation of Vitamin B12 and a factor which helps horses deal with glucose.
Q.
OK so how is Formula4 Feet so different to
other supplements and balancers?
A.
In many ways! Formula4 Feet is made from different ingredients, all
of which are of non-GM origin. The way Formula4
Feet is made provides a unique system for the absorption of certain important
nutrients and provides new nutrients which are important both to ensure the hoof
horn is as strong as possible and for the horse's general health.Click
here for a fuller list of the benefits of Formula4 Feet
Q.
Can I feed Formula4 Feet to my in-foal mare?
A.
Certainly, the
balance of nutrients in Formula4 Feet will ensure that
she is getting the essentials both to keep herself healthy and
to provide for her foal.
Q.
I have a Competition Horse which competes under Rules; is it safe
to feed Formula4 Feet whilst he is competing?
A.
Yes it is. As far as we are aware, Formula4 Feet is the only supplement which is subjected to analysis by
the world's leading equine forensic laboratory before being offered
for sale. Every batch is subjected to analysis for prohibited
substances listed in the Common Feed Contaminants Screen by the
Newmarket laboratory. Unless we get clearance from them, the product
is not even packaged!
Q.
I am using a balancer, why should I change to Formula4 Feet?
A.
My question is; what are you trying to balance? Are you using
a cereal based diet? If so, do you really need to? Forage is the
ideal diet for all but the most active horses and is a far safer
way of providing energy in a form the horse is designed to use.
Formula4 Feet complements an imbalanced diet by not only providing the
essentials for excellent horn and skin but those which help control
the excesses of glucose absorption associated with cereal feeding,
e.g. chromium, vanadium, magnesium and glucose tolerance factor. Formula4 Feet is the first to recognise the importance of these nutrients
in keeping your horse healthy. Formula4 Feet contains no cereals, cereal by-products nor molasses yet
does provide the balance of essential fatty acids, phospholipids,
elements, vitamins and anti-oxidants not present in some balancers.
Q.
The protein level in Formula4 Feet seems high, why is that?
A.
Protein is expressed in percentage, in Formula4
Feet it is 22%. That means 22% of the daily amount of Formula4
Feet is protein. For a 500kg horse you should be feeding 189 grammes of Formula4
Feet per day. 22% of 189 gms is 42 gms. Such a horse needs about 370 gms of protein
per day for maintenance, in a lactating mare in the first month after foaling
this figure rises to nearly 1kg of protein per day. So you can see that Formula4
Feet provides 11% of the daily protein requirement for a horse at maintenance
and 4% of that needed by the lactating mare. 42 gms is about a dessert spoonful!
Remember that
protein even in excess is not a problem for the horse, it is an
expensive way or providing energy by deamination of the contained
amino acids, but excess protein is not responsible for any disease
in horses!
Q.
My pony has a foot abscess following a "seedy toe" infection
in the front of his foot, will Formula4 Feet help?
A.
Formula4 Feet will enable your pony to grow new horn, of good quality,
in as short a time as possible to heal the defect in his hoof
and by strengthening the rest of the hoof capsule make it less
likely for him to suffer a recurrence. Seedy toe is an infection
of the horn itself, usually at the toe and usually in chronic
founder cases where the white line has become distended. Should
the infection reach the corium then the problem turns into a "pus
in the foot" infection. Such cases need all infected horn
removing and the area left open to the air, any pus needs draining,
tetanus protection implemented, but antibioitcs are rarely necessary.
Q.
I have a youngster, is there sufficient in Formula4 Feet for a growing horse?
A.
The problems which youngsters develop, OCD (osteochondrosis dissecans),
angular and contractural limb deformities are usually associated
with overfeeding energy in the absence of an adequate specific
micronutrient supply. Formula4 Feet provides an ample supply
of those nutrients which research has shown to be associated with
the above problems e.g. calcium, phosphorus, copper, chromium,
cobalt, vanadium, iodine, zinc, Vitamins A, C and E, riboflavin
and of course the non-GM sources of phospholipids.
Q.
If Formula4 Feet contains so much more compared to competitive products, how
come it is less expensive?
A.
One of our prerequisites in developing Formula4 Feet was to make it of the highest quality ingredients yet at
a price which the average horse owner could afford. We have been
able to achieve this by using the advantages of bulk buying of
expensive ingredients, combined with not having to pay Government
import duties, as Formula4 Feet is UK made. You may not
realise that the import duty on supplements is nearly 10%, this
has a significant effect on the price you pay for imported goods.
Q.
I don't want to litter the countryside with plastic buckets, do
you pack Formula4 Feet in biodegradeable materials?
A.
We do, our buckets are re-cyclable, re-sealable, tamper
proof and ultraviolet
light proof. Buckets are also a more efficient way of getting
you an accurate measuring scoop when you start to use Formula4 Feet. With any new product, the customer likes to start with a smaller
supply and, now you have faith in its benefits, we have provided
you with Formula4 Feet in larger, more economical
packaging. The
new 20kg water proofed paper sack, provides you with a superb
product for a cost of just 76p per day (based on feeding a 450kg
horse).
Q.
Why is Formula4 Feet produced as a pellet not as a powder?
A.
We are aware that not all horses which are receiving Formula4
Feet are being bucket fed. Particularly in the summer, owners need to supplement
individual horses easily from the hand. We therefore produced Formula4
Feet in a 6mm pellet which is easily fed, smaller pellets tend to lodge between
your fingers! As Formula4
Feet is so palatable, it can even be used to disguise other medications if necessary.
The other reason is that all foods degrade over time by contact with the oxygen
in the air. The greater the surface area of the product the more rapid the destruction
of the nutrients therein. Powders have a huge surface area compared to pellets
and the larger the pellet the slower the degradation. Powders can also be blown
out of dry feeds by the horse so you are never sure whether the horse received
his daily quota.
Q.
My horse suffers from hoof cracks. What do you advise?
A.
Firstly work with your farrier to ensure that your horse is landing
evenly on both sides of his foot when he walks up on level concrete.
If not, the uneven landing will be causing stresses in the hoof
which have probably contributed to the crack appearing. Secondly,
make sure his toes are not too long, as in the horse in the picture;
long toes are a major cause of midline cracks. Once these are
corrected, start him on Formula4 Feet to ensure he is getting all the essential micronutrients
to enable him to grow stronger, but flexible hooves which will
not crack in the future.
Q.Why
have you chosen not to include a prebiotic or probiotic in Formula4 Feet?
A.
The latest evidence in the Equine Veterinary Journal casts doubts
on the efficacy of the probiotics in common use today. It is a
question of whether the most appropriate organisms are included
in the probiotic and whether the individual strains of the organism
are the right ones. Additionally, it is important that there is
no genetic drift over time from the original probiotic strains
used. Most probiotics provide lactobacilli, these are the very
organisms which proliferate when an animal suffers from dietary
laminitis, so the rationale of adding them to the diet, has for
me, been questionable. The other factor is whether the organisms
in the probiotic actually reach the hind gut alive, if not, they
are not likely to have any effect. Until these technical problems
are resolved by further research, Formula4 Feet will not contain any probiotics. However, probiotics and Formula4 Feet are compatible so that if you wish to use one, particularly
on veterinary advice, there is no impediment.
Prebiotics
are short chain fructoligosaccharides which are designed to provide
a food source for bacteria, as they are not digested by the host
animal. The idea is to select the most appropriate prebiotic to
encourage the "good bacteria" e.g. Bifidobacteria and
Bacteroides species. The "bad bacteria" e.g. Coliforms,
Clostridia and Salmonella are not able to use the prebiotic as
a food source and are thus put at a disadvantage in terms of population
growth. I am a little sceptical about the efficacy of prebiotics
in horses as most of the research has been done on rodents. The
doses of prebiotic which could be economically provided for horses
is very small and one has to question how effective it would be
in practice. Additionally, our experience tends to indicate that
if you stick to high fibre, low calorie feeds, such as those carrying
the Laminitis Trust Approval Mark, there is no need to add a prebiotic.
Until further more compelling evidence of efficacy is published
Formula4 Feet will not include a prebiotic. However, Formula4 Feet does contain a yeast culture which not only improves fibre
digestion but provides a number of the essential B group vitamins
and contributes to glucose tolerance factor.
Q.
My horse has acute laminitis now, is Formula4 Feet safe to feed?
A.
Absolutely. Formula4
Feet provides the very nutrients these cases need to help them cope with the huge
metabolic changes which have occurred. Formula4
Feet provides the powerful antioxidants, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, BHT and copper
to help neutralise reactive oxygen species in the affected cells, primarily the
endothelium and liver. Methionine, inositol, phospholipids and cobalt for Vitamin
B12 production; all of which help the liver work optimally. Lysine and threonine
to ensure the two rate limiting amino acids are in ample supply. Arginine as a
substrate for nitric oxide production, a potent vasodilator. Omega 3 fatty acids
for their function during the production of eicosanoids. Magnesium, chromium,
vanadium and glucose tolerance factor to optimise the action of insulin and reduce
the tendency to have excess sugar in the blood. And of course the nutrients necessary
for optimal hoof horn and collagen production during the recovery phase.
Q.
How long will it be before I notice improvements in my horse's
feet after starting on Formula4 Feet?
A.
Many owners, and their farriers, notice improvement in the horses
in as little as six weeks after starting supplementing with Formula4 Feet. However, some animals take a little longer and you will
notice the expected improvements in the horse's coat, hooves and
general well-being within ten weeks.
Q.
My horse doesn't really have problem feet. Can I use Formula4 Feet as a broad spectrum supplement?
A.
Certainly, and you will be sure you are providing him or her with
probably the most comprehensive balanced product on the market
today. Even if you think the feet are OK, I'll be surprised if
you don't see an improvement in the horn. Additionally you are
giving the essential nutrients to help combat metabolic syndrome,
the problem which so many "tubby" horses suffer from.
Q.
Can I use Formula4 Feet as a supplement for an older horse or one with Cushing's
Disease?
A.
Yes, the amino acids tyrosine, phenylalanine and tryptophan are the precursor
nutrients for dopamine and serotonin production. These two important neurotransmitters
appear imbalanced in such cases. Additionally, older animals tend not to absorb
nutrients as well as youngsters so that they really benefit from the 65 vital
nutrients in Formula4 Feet.
Q.
My horse foundered 3 months ago, a dorsal wall resection was performed,
will Formula4 Feet help in this case?
A.
When performed at the right time, dorsal wall resections are a
painless procedure used to optimise the healing process in foundered
horses. Removing the old, unattached front hoof wall allows drainage
of any underlying infection, removes upward pressure on the coronary
band and allows the new hoof wall to grow down at the correct
angle. Formula4 Feet helps this process by providing the essential micronutrients
for strong new horn to be formed in as short a time as possible
to cover the defect.
Q.
My horse has been diagnosed with navicular disease, will Formula4 Feet help his lameness?
A.
True navicular disease results in irreparable changes to the navicular
bone, navicular bursa and sometimes the deep digital flexor tendon.
However, many horses seem to be diagnosed with navicular disease
when they do not have these changes but go sound after a palmar
digital nerve block. This block indicates that the seat of pain
is in the back part of the foot but not necessarily in the navicular
bone; even if there are "abnormalities" seen on this
bone on X-ray examinations. Many of these animals have a long
toe, collapsed heels type of foot conformation and the pain seems
to be coming from chronic recurrent corns or excessive strain
on the ligamentous structures in the back of the foot. These animals
will often go sound when given Formula4 Feet in combination with a different style of foot dressing and
shoeing. The prinicples to adopt are to shorten the toes, ease
the breakover and provide more support to the heels from a fuller
shoe. [Using a shoe which raises the heels, is usually counterproductive
and results in the heels being further crushed.] The exact style
of shoe to use depends on the individual foot but heart bar shoes
and square-toes shoes are often helpful. Formula4 Feet helps by enabling the horse to grow stronger, more upright
heels once the foot dressing and shoeing style has been altered.
If the horse is roughed off, trimming the feet regularly to keep
the toes short and remove any collapsed heels whilst Formula4 Feet allows the horse to grow strong horn often gives spectacularly
good results.
Q.
I would like my horse to go unshod, will Formula4 Feet help keep my horse sound?
A.
If you want your horse to go barefooted then Formula4 Feet will optimise
your chances of so doing. You will have to gradually acclimatize your horse to
go without shoes. You cannot just pull the shoes and expect him to go sound; few
can cope with this sudden change. However over a period of three months or so
without shoes, your horse's feet will remodel and become able to cope with his
previous work, in most cases. Unfortunately, a few horses, usually Thoroughbreds
or those with flat feet and thin walls always have to be shod to protect the sensitive
solar corium.
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Some chronic founder cases
also have to be shod on the affected feet, in plastic or steel shoes, to help
prevent damage to the abnormal white line at the toes. However, using Formula4
Feet will keep your horses' hooves as strong as his genetics and any hoof defects
allows and help protect the internal sensitive structures in the foot. As you
can see on the right, my pony is a chronic founder case and manages to pull me
around quite happily without shoes now he is on Formula4 Feet!
Q.
This summer my horse began short striding on hard ground, he seemed
uncomfortable rather than lame. I began to use a hoof supplement
but the problem did not really resolve until the Autumn. Can you
advise?
A.
This is a very common story we hear on our telephone helpline.
What has happened here is that your horse's hooves were not as
strong as they could have been right from the previous winter
but he could cope whilst the ground was soft. Only when the ground
became hard did he start to feel his feet. The answer is to supplement
his diet with Formula4 Feet now, not to wait till he goes lame or when you think he might
go lame next summer. Hoof is a relatively slow growing tissue,
it takes about 9 months for a hoof to grow down from coronary
band to the ground, so you need to ensure that the horn is as
strong as possible before his feet are subject to hard or rough
going.

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