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new hoof pics and xrays Ginger
beverly meyer
Thanks to Lee Anne, I have new radiographs, and a Power Point of hoof photos from the new farrier. With comments! I think I like this farrier with her calipers and close scrutiny of xrays and 2 hours here. Can someone see how we're doing? Is that you Lavinia? The Queen of feet! Thanks so much - she is walking her usual slightly ouchy self again, and not in December's flare any more. Still taping on EVA pads. Beverly 6/14 Beverly Texas https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/echistory8/files/Beverly%20Texas/ |
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Lavinia Fiscaletti
Hi Beverly,
Glad to hear Ginger is better after her trim. Thanks for getting these up. Couple of quick questions for you. Were the xrays taken before or after the trim? In the Power Point, the labeling of right foot/left foot have been reversed, at least for the lateral shots. I'm assuming that carried over to the dorsal/front pix as well. Any way to get pictures of the hind feet as the trimmer mentioned that she had lowered them considerably? Also, need sole shots. Would be great if you could get true laterals with the camera at ground level. Lavinia, Dante, George Too and Peanut Jan 05, RI EC Support Team >>>>> |
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beverly meyer
The current pictures are not in the https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/echistory8/photos/albums/894769701 file but are in a Power Point layout in her EC8 history. I think these are the old ones from 2 weeks ago you already commented on and HELPED so much!!
Try the PowerPoint in EC8 and let me know. She did before and afters i think. Was outside then! The xrays are current and in the above file. Hope this is making sense. Beverly 6/14 Beverly Texas https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/echistory8/files/Beverly%20Texas/ |
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Lavinia Fiscaletti
Hi Beverly,
Yes, I saw the PowerPoint and the most recent xrays hence the questions. There are only lateral views (which are definitely mislabled) and dorsal views. Lavinia, Dante, George Too and Peanut Jan 05, RI EC Support Team |
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Before you do pictures again Beverly, review the How To Take Hoof photos link here: Good Hoof Photos - How to take Good Hoof Photos
Nancy C in NH ECIR Moderator 2003 FACT: Sensory nerves in the foot can be activated via tactile light pressure receptors and can affect vascular perfusion through the foot bringing more comfort to the horse. See RM Bowker, VMD, PhD, Nerves, Nerves, Nerves: Why Are They So Important To The Horse? 2013 NO Laminitis! Proceedings, Equine Cushing's and Insulin Resistance Group Inc.
---In EquineCushings@..., <shilohmom@...> wrote : Hi Beverly, Yes, I saw the PowerPoint and the most recent xrays hence the questions. There are only lateral views (which are definitely mislabled) and dorsal views. Lavinia, Dante, George Too and Peanut Jan 05, RI EC Support Team |
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