Horse Skin, Coat & Hoof Supplements
Supplements for equine skin, coat and hoof support, including biotin, omega oils, mineral blends and topical conditioners formulated for horses. The category aggregates about 30 products averaging a 4.56 rating and an approximate price of (price varies), with brands like Farnam represented
Top Products
Simply Flax for Horses - Ground Flaxseed Supplement
Manna Pro
Mid-Range
Remission horse supplement for blood glucose and hoof health
ANIMED
Mid-Range
DAC Oil Gallon Jug Horse Weight Gain Calorie Fat Supplement
DAC
Mid-Range
CocoSoya Oil Horse Supplement for coat health
SmartEquine
Mid-Range
MPCO ONE AC Supplement for Horses
ONE AC
Budget
Farnam Healthy Skin & Coat Supplement for Horses
Farnam
Mid-Range
Equinety Horse XL Amino Acids Supplement
Equinety
Premium
UltraCruz Equine Skin and Allergy supplement
UltraCruz
Mid-Range
Majesty's Omega Wafers for horses – skin, coat & immune support
Majesty's
Mid-Range
Majesty's Omega Wafers for horses - Skin, Coat & Immune Support
Majesty's
Mid-Range
Fastrack Equine Microbial & Enzyme Pack (4-Pound)
CONKLIN
Mid-Range
Farnam Horseshoer's Secret Pelleted Hoof Supplement for Horses
Farnam
Premium
Equiderma Horse Skin Lotion (2 Pack) for Cannon Bone & Mane & Tail
EQUIDERMA
Mid-Range
Equinety Ultimate OEC for Horses – Omega 3, Vitamin E, Flaxseed Oil
Equinety
Premium
Farnam Horseshoer's Secret Hoof Supplements
Farnam
Premium
Horse Health Joint Combo Hoof & Coat with Glucosamine & Biotin
Horse Health
Premium
Bulk Whole Flax Seed Omega-3 for Horses (50 lb) - CountryMax
CountryMax
Premium
Horseshoer's Secret Extra Strength Hoof & Connective Tissue Supplement
Farnam
Mid-Range
Bulk Flax Seed Omega-3 for Horses (10 lb)
CountryMax
Budget
Omega Horseshine Complete 9.5 LB
Omega Fields
Mid-Range
BioMane Horse Hair Nutrition Pellets
BioMane
Mid-Range
Pennwoods Horse Weight Gain Supplement 12lb
Pennwoods
Mid-Range
Farnam Hoof & Connective Tissue Supplement for Horses
Farnam
Mid-Range
Heiro 30 Servings Horse Supplements
Heiro
Mid-RangeRoundups
Frequently Asked Questions
What ingredients should I look for in horse skin, coat & hoof supplements?
Look for proven nutrients such as biotin, methionine, zinc, copper, omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, and collagen or hyaluronic acid; these support keratin production, hoof integrity, and skin/coat health. Check ingredient amounts against recommended daily intakes for horses and for any ingredient interactions
How do I choose between powder, pellet, paste, or liquid supplement formats?
Choose the format based on ease of administration and horse preference: powders and pellets mix with feed, pastes are useful for single-dose treatments or hard-to-treat horses, and liquids can be mixed or top-dressed; consider storage, dosing accuracy, and whether the horse will reliably consume the form offered
How long before I should expect to see results in coat or hoof condition?
Visible coat improvements can appear within 4–8 weeks, while measurable hoof growth or strengthening typically takes 3–6 months, depending on hoof growth rate and overall management; consistent daily dosing and good trim/nutrition practices affect outcomes
Are there safety concerns or interactions I should watch for?
Avoid exceeding recommended levels of copper, zinc, selenium or biotin and consult your vet if the horse is on other mineral or prescription regimens; monitor for allergic reactions, digestive upset, or changes in behavior, and adjust dosage for pregnant, lactating, or young horses under veterinary guidance
How does price vary and what should I expect to pay for quality supplements?
Prices vary by brand, formulation, and concentration; expect a range from budget options under $50 to premium formulations above that, with an average product price in this category around $80. Consider nutrient concentration per serving and serving count when comparing value
Can feed and management changes replace supplements?
A balanced diet that meets energy and mineral requirements, regular deworming, adequate grooming, and proper hoof care can reduce the need for supplements, but targeted supplementation can correct specific deficiencies or speed recovery when diet alone is insufficient
How do I verify quality and choose a reputable brand?
Compare third-party testing, transparent ingredient panels with guaranteed analysis, manufacturing in licensed facilities, and veterinary or nutritionist backing; read independent reviews and verify that the formulation matches the horse's specific needs (age, workload, existing conditions)