As you can see, Jack has quite the hooves! No wonder this poor guy was
tripping over his feet constantly! We saw a huge difference when his four shoes came off a few weeks ago. At that time Joanna gave him a quick trim, and left his feet to settle in to their new
feeling of freedom!!Today she was back ready to continue
trimming and shaping his hooves. It will be a
long, slow process to bring his hooves back to a more
natural, balanced, healthy state.
Left Front - very grossly
misshaped -
extreme flaring;
laminar failure, stretching of the lamina. (Perhaps a
mechanical failure due to over compensation from soreness in the right hoof) What is so pronounced is the
heels are under run, weight of horse is moved forward; instead of being shared equally by sole/frog/wall. Weak walls - (sound hollow when tapped) -
disconnected toe. This hoof measures 6 inches at it's widest; 6 1/2 inches long; 4 inch toe length; 3/8 inch sole depth. Joanna trimmed dead sole.
Right Front - Hoof wall is
flared at toe and
pulled away from wall by one inch!!! Disconnect! Totally
infected white line.
Will soak for 4 hours in a vinegar solution tomorrow, then pack with poultice.Right Hind - very
deep thrush in central frog; excessive sole and toe length. Also, notice how hoof has been
shaped oddly pointing out! What is that, duck feet?! No wonder he can't walk!
Left hind - not so much thrush.
I was so overwhelmed with information, and frustrated to see how badly his hooves had fared under shoes!
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