Mitch&I
Active Member
Hi, I have a few questions about flares and the prognosis/ implications and would appreciate any advice.
In a pony who has forward flared fore hooves (from about 2/3 of the way down from the band), probably from overgrowth (has not seen farrier in 6+ months), at what point is there likely to be damage to the lamini/ coffin bone separation? If foundering comes into this, where so? (Although it is a smooth graduation into a flare, rather than a sharp angle).
What is the prognosis for flares of this kind (with a good remedial plan in place)? Could forward flares disguise (or maybe indicate) laminitis/ laminitic tendencies?
Alternatively, is it possible for overgrowth to cause no damage if remedied in time? If so, what could be considered 'in time'?
Any other thoughts on the matter?
n.b. This is not a pony I own but one I am interested in. I am struggling to find a farrier to carry out a hoof assessment for me (ten messages left with different farriers so far, no responses). I don't intend to vet (would cost more than the pony) and even if I decided to, I would still want to have a hoof assessment carried out first.
I will keep trying to engage the help of a farrier but am hoping someone can offer advice in the interim?
In a pony who has forward flared fore hooves (from about 2/3 of the way down from the band), probably from overgrowth (has not seen farrier in 6+ months), at what point is there likely to be damage to the lamini/ coffin bone separation? If foundering comes into this, where so? (Although it is a smooth graduation into a flare, rather than a sharp angle).
What is the prognosis for flares of this kind (with a good remedial plan in place)? Could forward flares disguise (or maybe indicate) laminitis/ laminitic tendencies?
Alternatively, is it possible for overgrowth to cause no damage if remedied in time? If so, what could be considered 'in time'?
Any other thoughts on the matter?
n.b. This is not a pony I own but one I am interested in. I am struggling to find a farrier to carry out a hoof assessment for me (ten messages left with different farriers so far, no responses). I don't intend to vet (would cost more than the pony) and even if I decided to, I would still want to have a hoof assessment carried out first.
I will keep trying to engage the help of a farrier but am hoping someone can offer advice in the interim?