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Re: Can a horse who has had her ddft cut be rehabbed with boots only?
Linda,
I answered your mail but I don't think you got it. First thing we need
is current hoof photos. If her heels are properly positioned underneath
her, the shoes might not actually be doing much,
Linda,
I answered your mail but I don't think you got it. First thing we need
is current hoof photos. If her heels are properly positioned underneath
her, the shoes might not actually be doing much,
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD <drkellon@...>
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Can a horse who has had her ddft cut be rehabbed with boots only?
My foundered mare, Classy, has been in eggbar shoes since she had her
ddft cut. This was done as a last ditch effort to salvage her and save
her life with Eleanors' support. My husband and I didn't
My foundered mare, Classy, has been in eggbar shoes since she had her
ddft cut. This was done as a last ditch effort to salvage her and save
her life with Eleanors' support. My husband and I didn't
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Linda Headley <hooves@...>
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Re: crushed heels was Underslung heels
John Stewart wrote:
In the grand scheme of things it's probably a minor point - I do know that I use hindfoot support and stimulation (in general I say "hindfoot" to mean the rearward portion of the
John Stewart wrote:
In the grand scheme of things it's probably a minor point - I do know that I use hindfoot support and stimulation (in general I say "hindfoot" to mean the rearward portion of the
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Abby Nemec
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#94
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Re: crushed heels was Underslung heels
Nothing wrong with agreeing to disagree!
You may be saying this anyway, just not all in one place, but certainly
there are factors other than breed-related (or not) hoof wall quality
in determining
Nothing wrong with agreeing to disagree!
You may be saying this anyway, just not all in one place, but certainly
there are factors other than breed-related (or not) hoof wall quality
in determining
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Eleanor Kellon, VMD <drkellon@...>
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#93
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Re: crushed heels was Underslung heels
Hi Abby,
We will probably have to agree to disagree on this point.
With photographs of hundreds of horses and ponies, I thought I would try to divide them up into breeds, to identify different breed
Hi Abby,
We will probably have to agree to disagree on this point.
With photographs of hundreds of horses and ponies, I thought I would try to divide them up into breeds, to identify different breed
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John Stewart
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Re: crushed heels was Underslung heels
John Stewart wrote:
I'm inclined to disagree with you here John - I think the weak lateral cartilages AND digital cushion are the origin of the problem. I think that poor hoof mechanics (and
John Stewart wrote:
I'm inclined to disagree with you here John - I think the weak lateral cartilages AND digital cushion are the origin of the problem. I think that poor hoof mechanics (and
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Abby Nemec
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#91
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Re: treating crushed heels was Underslung heels
Claire C. Cox-Wilson wrote:
My experience has been that if you don't back up the toes, then backing up the heels does absolutely no good, it's like spitting into the wind. Up until recently, my
Claire C. Cox-Wilson wrote:
My experience has been that if you don't back up the toes, then backing up the heels does absolutely no good, it's like spitting into the wind. Up until recently, my
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Abby Nemec
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#90
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Re: Underslung heels & hoof photos was One of my barefoot experiences
Hi Nancy,
These crushed heels occur in feet when the hoofwall and the bars are relatively weak.
If the bars are taken out too much, there is evenless support for the heel so it would collapse more.
Hi Nancy,
These crushed heels occur in feet when the hoofwall and the bars are relatively weak.
If the bars are taken out too much, there is evenless support for the heel so it would collapse more.
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John Stewart
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Re: Underslung heels & hoof photos was One of my barefoot experiences
Hi John -
Can I see if I have this right, please? :-)
The heels become underslung b/c the other structures – most notably the bars - are either weakened or not there? Allowing them to roll over
Hi John -
Can I see if I have this right, please? :-)
The heels become underslung b/c the other structures – most notably the bars - are either weakened or not there? Allowing them to roll over
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Nancy Collins <threecatfarm@...>
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#88
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Re: Underslung heels & hoof photos was One of my barefoot experiences
Claire,
Often, not very easily.
Very basic principals:
It is certainly pointless applying a shoe onto horn that is folding under. The only way that it can grow is horizontally.
The heel has to be
Claire,
Often, not very easily.
Very basic principals:
It is certainly pointless applying a shoe onto horn that is folding under. The only way that it can grow is horizontally.
The heel has to be
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John Stewart
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#87
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Re: Underslung heels & hoof photos was One of my barefoot experiences
AH !!! Wow!!! I see it well.
Thank you Dr. John for posting those.
Now....how would you go about getting those to grow correctly??
Obviously you need to back up the toe considerably but this poor
AH !!! Wow!!! I see it well.
Thank you Dr. John for posting those.
Now....how would you go about getting those to grow correctly??
Obviously you need to back up the toe considerably but this poor
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Claire C. Cox-Wilson <shotgun.ranch@...>
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Re: Underslung heels & hoof photos was One of my barefoot experiences
Claire,
I have added some photos to my examples file.
Crushed heels are when the heels have insufficient strength, and support from the bars, and collapse under. A fold develops at the heel quarter,
Claire,
I have added some photos to my examples file.
Crushed heels are when the heels have insufficient strength, and support from the bars, and collapse under. A fold develops at the heel quarter,
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John Stewart
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Re: Underslung heels & hoof photos was One of my barefoot experiences
At the risk of sounding like an ignoramus... but exactly what is the
difference between underslung and crushed heels??? Is it the degree
of the angle???
I would have just called these very
At the risk of sounding like an ignoramus... but exactly what is the
difference between underslung and crushed heels??? Is it the degree
of the angle???
I would have just called these very
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Claire C. Cox-Wilson <shotgun.ranch@...>
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#84
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Re: Underslung heels & hoof photos was One of my barefoot experiences
Eclectk1@... wrote:
I just put up two photos of crushed heels in an album by the same name.
-Abby
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Abby Bloxsom
www.advantedgeconsulting.com
Eclectk1@... wrote:
I just put up two photos of crushed heels in an album by the same name.
-Abby
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Abby Bloxsom
www.advantedgeconsulting.com
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Abby Nemec
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#83
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Re: Underslung heels & hoof photos was One of my barefoot experiences
John, that's PAINFUL just looking at that poor horse's foot!!! EXCELLENT example of an underslung heel, one that I think will be quite usefulto many in part because it is so extreme that those who
John, that's PAINFUL just looking at that poor horse's foot!!! EXCELLENT example of an underslung heel, one that I think will be quite usefulto many in part because it is so extreme that those who
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Eclectk1@...
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Re: One of my barefoot experiences
ABSOLUTELY!!! Frankly, I think that EVERY horse owner really has aduty to learn as quickly as possible what a well trimmed and/or well shod footlooks like, right along with basic veterinary care,
ABSOLUTELY!!! Frankly, I think that EVERY horse owner really has aduty to learn as quickly as possible what a well trimmed and/or well shod footlooks like, right along with basic veterinary care,
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Eclectk1@...
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Re: One of my barefoot experiences
Shoot, I'd go a bit further and say that any farrier who lets a horse'sfoot get underslung or "out ahead of itself" gives farriers in general a badname!! Not to mention that there are some farriers
Shoot, I'd go a bit further and say that any farrier who lets a horse'sfoot get underslung or "out ahead of itself" gives farriers in general a badname!! Not to mention that there are some farriers
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Eclectk1@...
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Re: new here
Welcome Val
Jackie
valdavoli wrote:
Jackie
Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and
always stay connected to friends.
Welcome Val
Jackie
valdavoli wrote:
Jackie
Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and
always stay connected to friends.
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Jackie <stc4qh@...>
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new here
hi everyone.
i was just introduced to this list.
i have a near 17 year old saddlebred, that i have owned for nearly 4
years.
i removed shoes in aug 2006, and have been trimming myself since
then.
hi everyone.
i was just introduced to this list.
i have a near 17 year old saddlebred, that i have owned for nearly 4
years.
i removed shoes in aug 2006, and have been trimming myself since
then.
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valdavoli <STOMPERX@...>
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Re: Questions for a new hoof care pro
Just in general, when you want to get more than a yes/no question, try framing your questions with the W’s – Who, What, Where, When, Why (and sometimes how). Using those generally requires the
Just in general, when you want to get more than a yes/no question, try framing your questions with the W’s – Who, What, Where, When, Why (and sometimes how). Using those generally requires the
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Nancy Collins <threecatfarm@...>
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