Farnam Rain Maker Hoof Oil for Horses vs Horseshoer's Secret Pelleted Hoof Supplement for Horses
Overall winner: Horseshoer's Secret Pelleted Hoof Supplement for Horses
Key Differences
Choose the Rain Maker Hoof Oil (A) if you want a topical, moisture-attracting product that improves shine and helps with cracks and dry hooves; it also sits at a more affordable price tier. Choose the Hoof Supplement Pellets (B) if you prefer an ingestible, nutrient-rich approach with biotin, amino acids and minerals aimed at promoting healthy hoof growth and supporting hoof walls long-term
Farnam Rain Maker Hoof Oil for Horses
Triple action hoof oil that attracts, absorbs and retains moisture. Contains pine tar, lanolin and aloe vera for shinier hooves and supports cracks and dry weather-related issues. Customers note improved moisture and shine with some ease of application concerns
Pros
- moisture-attracting, absorbing, retaining formula
- contains aloe vera and lanolin for conditioning
- helps with cracks and dry hooves
- leaves hooves shinier
Cons
- some customers find it difficult to remove
- stickiness noted by mixed feedback
Horseshoer's Secret Pelleted Hoof Supplement for Horses
Pelleted hoof supplement for horses supporting healthy hoof growth from inside out. Promotes strong hoof walls and cracked hoof repair, with a nutrient-rich blend including biotin, amino acids, minerals, and omega fatty acids. Customers note improved hooves and shiny coats
Pros
- Supports healthy hoof growth
- Nutrient-rich formula (biotin, amino acids, minerals, omega fats)
- Helps hoof walls and cracked hooves
- Palatable taste reported by customers
Cons
- Some results may vary by horse
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Farnam |
| Durability | Farnam |
| Versatility | Farnam |
| User Reviews | Tie |