Revista Ceres (Jun 2013)

Aloe vera-based formula as emollient on horses' hooves

  • Samuel Pereira Simonato,
  • Maria Verônica de Souza,
  • Marisa Alves Nogueira Diaz,
  • Luiza Neme Frassy,
  • José de Oliveira Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-737X2013000300003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 60, no. 3
pp. 318 – 323

Abstract

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The present study aimed at developing an Aloe vera-based formula for topical use on horse hoof and evaluating whether the treatment affects hooves growth and balance. Six healthy male horses between the ages of 3 and 17 years (12±5.25) were used, all semi-confined animals for breeding purposes. Before beginning A. vera treatment, animals underwent two trimming procedures with a 45 days-interval. After the second trimming, one of the forelimbs and one of the hindlimbs of 4 horses was weekly treated by topical application of the glycolic extract of A. vera at 20%. The contralateral limb, randomly chosen, received the extract at 50%. The hooves of the other animals were treated with propylene glycol. Treatment was done for 225 days and, during this time, animals underwent periodic trimming. Variables related to growth and balance of the hooves were measured before and after trimming. Data were analyzed using chi-square test and regression analysis at 5% significance. Growth rate of the hooves was not related to treatment. On the other hand, the 50% extract was related to the majority of the hooves in balance (p<0.05). Results suggest that a weekly topical treatment with A. vera glycolic extract does not improve the growth rate of the hooves; however, when applied at a high concentration, it improves their balance.

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