Yes it depends mainly on the horse. Generally 6 - 8 weeks in summer 8 - 10 in winter. Some grow faster and get done more often some slowly and on good ground get done less. Pine tar doesn't really add moisture but it keeps them from drying out any more. If they get extremely dry (cracking and flaky) in the summer soak them in clean water about twenty minutes then apply the pine tar. No other care other than occasionally picking them clean.
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