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Jim Bob I echo the others who think you are getting poor advice from your vet for this horse and would be seeking a second opinion. Low grade laminitis is a possibility, but a toe first landing is known to create ddft problems in the foot and you need to address that pronto if you want him sound again.
I still don't understand why your vet has given you the impression that they should MRI the pedal bone. The foot, maybe, but not the pedal bone by itself which has already been x rayed.
Foot quality, lgl and skin issues can be caused by copper deficiency (which can be caused by iron overload). Has the horse had any blood analysis done?
Please consider getting another vet.
I still don't understand why your vet has given you the impression that they should MRI the pedal bone. The foot, maybe, but not the pedal bone by itself which has already been x rayed.
Foot quality, lgl and skin issues can be caused by copper deficiency (which can be caused by iron overload). Has the horse had any blood analysis done?
Please consider getting another vet.
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