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QuestionCan I use a different oil then vegetable oil?Community AnswerYes. You just want something that will stay oily for a while and not dry out too quickly.
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QuestionWhat would happen if I put a food colouring into my oils?Community AnswerThe food coloring might stain the hoof.
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QuestionCan I use baby oil with aloe?Community AnswerYes, and you should always try it on a small patch first so that you know whether or not your horse will have a reaction to it.
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QuestionWhat about coconut oil?Community AnswerYes, coconut oil is fine. Coconut oil is a very well known healing substance that can be used for hoof problems, soothing, or just tempering in general. Coconut oil is probably the best, but if you do not have it at the time, peanut oil is okay too.
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QuestionCan I use only olive oil?Community AnswerYes, but using both oils works better.
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QuestionCan I use corn oil and not vegetable oil?Community AnswerYes, you can use corn oil. I have used it before. As long as it's oily (make sure it stays on the hoof for a while), it should work just fine.
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QuestionWhat other oils can I use?Community AnswerYou can use vegetable oil. It works great, just apply it like any other hoof oil.
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QuestionCan I put this on the bottom of the hoof in the front and sole?Community AnswerYes, especially when you are in a drought or drier area. Oil helps prevent the hoof from drying out.
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QuestionCan I use sunflower oil for this?Community AnswerYes you can use any vegetable oil for hoof oil. This method is explained in the steps above.
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QuestionCan I add aloe vera to this?Community AnswerYou can add aloe vera gel to your vegetable oil hoof oil. You can also add essential oils to your hoof oil.
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