tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post439070656318699121..comments2023-09-05T08:28:07.184-04:00Comments on It's Quarters for Me: Laminitis: Hoof wall growthsmazourekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03029180368325070266noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-33939419191010028442012-01-15T08:11:19.598-05:002012-01-15T08:11:19.598-05:00I assume you're talking about Bowker's the...I assume you're talking about Bowker's theory here. As I read it, Bowker's theory says that the dermal papilla contribute cells to the stratum internum and this increases the width of the hoof wall- the external hoof wall still originates at the coronet band. His theory does not negate the older theory of hoof wall growth, it's an addendum.smazourekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03029180368325070266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-21651628574207475742012-01-15T06:21:04.768-05:002012-01-15T06:21:04.768-05:00This theory is old....
The growth of the hoof do...This theory is old.... <br /><br />The growth of the hoof does not go only to the coronary band.<br /><br />The lamina produces the inner wall, while it does not work like velcro!<br /><br />The theory of the velcro does not explain the metabolic flare, and does not explain the keratinization of the inner wall during a resection.<br /><br />the dermal papilla of a lamina produce the horn tubules and inter tubular horn.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-56554201037908000332011-11-23T13:21:14.598-05:002011-11-23T13:21:14.598-05:00Thanks GHM :)
Kristen in Laz's case I think t...Thanks GHM :)<br /><br />Kristen in Laz's case I think the basement membrane might have been damaged. More info forthcoming...<br /><br />Sole grows from the papillae under the coffin bone. According to Bowker it also grows from the bars but IMO that research is flawed.smazourekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03029180368325070266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-64075634971211063742011-11-23T13:17:04.330-05:002011-11-23T13:17:04.330-05:00Wow..So, in our case, that would make sense as to ...Wow..So, in our case, that would make sense as to why Laz's hoof wall in his MOST damaged section (medial) has such a THICK wall and isn't growing OUT as much as it's growing thick. The hoof want's to heal where it rotated and had missing stretched laminae. I think??? LOL So..how does sole grow? Or from where?Kristen Eleni Shellenbargerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01458744919530540978noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-80421820735758614812011-11-23T12:43:20.538-05:002011-11-23T12:43:20.538-05:00Just thought I'd stop by and wish you and your...Just thought I'd stop by and wish you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving.Grey Horse Mattershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05837575441967937196noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-73354006453168533902011-11-22T20:21:33.846-05:002011-11-22T20:21:33.846-05:00Thank you for saying that, I like to share the wea...Thank you for saying that, I like to share the wealth (of knowledge).smazourekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03029180368325070266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-67423089440661654322011-11-22T18:33:30.799-05:002011-11-22T18:33:30.799-05:00I learn SO much from your blog! Can I ask you a s...I learn SO much from your blog! Can I ask you a somewhat unrelated question? Miles is barefoot...one of the reasons my farrier wants him in shoes is because he says it would control the flare he gets on the outside of his front feet. Theoretically, is this something I could control myself between trimmings by using a rasp or one of those files with a fancy ergonomic grip? If this is the wrong place to ask I'm sorry...my email is sarah.szwejda@gmail.com if you would rather. Thanks!!Sarahhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08665170020323796310noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-48653476709812576712011-11-22T09:40:26.097-05:002011-11-22T09:40:26.097-05:00You can always learn something new- in fact, it...You can always learn something new- in fact, it's good for your brain! My worst subjects were biology and chemistry, fortunately my husband has a PhD in biology, so when I get stumped I can just ask him to decipher for me. He's been very helpful!<br /><br />Amish Stories- happy Thanksgiving to you!smazourekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03029180368325070266noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3374098783533915699.post-48708553250212024972011-11-22T09:21:29.759-05:002011-11-22T09:21:29.759-05:00Thanks for the info. I'm interested in this be...Thanks for the info. I'm interested in this because of Dusty's bouts of laminitis/founder. I feel that I know the basic gist of how things work but by putting it all in one spot the research you've done will help me better understand what's going on with her foot/hoof walls. I've never been much good at science and didn't pay enough attention in class(many years ago) hope I can still grasp the concept of learning something new at this stage of the game.Grey Horse Mattershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05837575441967937196noreply@blogger.com