Because of that my horses' hooves have pretty much morphed into desert hooves. Because of the lack of moisture they haven't been wearing away the excess like they normally do, instead the dead tissue has been building up on top of the sole, making a really thick callus. You might think this is a good thing, but thrush can worm its way around that dead tissue creating pockets of disease, this callus can also create lumps over the sole that can bruise the sensitive corium underneath.
I'll let my lovely model, Gwen, show you what I mean.
Left fore before trim |
Right fore before trim |
Left fore after trim |
I could have taken a bit more off, but being a little conservative probably won't hurt anything. Comfortable is better than pretty, after all.
How's everybody else doing with the drought? Or with the super-duper excess rain? Whatever the case may be...
How's everybody else doing with the drought? Or with the super-duper excess rain? Whatever the case may be...