Pollyconk
Member
Hi, Im trying to gather some information for a project im doing on remedial shoeing for laminitis cases and would really appreciate it if you wouldn't mind taking a couple of minutes to fill out the questionnaire below for me if your horse has experienced laminitis, and been treated with hoof trimming or remedial shoeing as a result - Thanks a lot for your help!
What was your horses case of laminitis brought on by? .e.g. carbohydrate overload, diabetes related, concussion, colic....
How was the disease first managed in its early stages? .e.g. drugs such as bute....
Did these treatment methods ease your horses pain significantly or were other actions taken?
Did you have radiographs taken of the affected hoof/hooves? If so what was the angle of rotation of the pedal bone? (If you could provide pictures of the x-rays than that would be extremely helpful)
After having radiographs taken, did your vet advise remedial shoeing?
If so, what type of shoe were you advised to use? .e.g. Heart bar shoes, the imprint shoes, frog supports...
How long was the remedial farriery carried out for?
As a rough estimate, how long did it take to significantly increase the comfort of your horse?
As a result of the farriery, did your horse regain soundness? If so, to what extent can he/she be worked now is it the same as you were able to do so before the laminitis?
If your horse was not remedially shod and you went barefoot, I would appreciate your views on that and the way the treatment was carried out throughout the period of lameness. Also, if you would be willing to provide any photos of your horse and its hooves whilst treatment was being carried out on them it would be extremely helpful, and if you feel you want to give any extra detail on the severity of your horses case then that would be great too.
Thanks!
What was your horses case of laminitis brought on by? .e.g. carbohydrate overload, diabetes related, concussion, colic....
How was the disease first managed in its early stages? .e.g. drugs such as bute....
Did these treatment methods ease your horses pain significantly or were other actions taken?
Did you have radiographs taken of the affected hoof/hooves? If so what was the angle of rotation of the pedal bone? (If you could provide pictures of the x-rays than that would be extremely helpful)
After having radiographs taken, did your vet advise remedial shoeing?
If so, what type of shoe were you advised to use? .e.g. Heart bar shoes, the imprint shoes, frog supports...
How long was the remedial farriery carried out for?
As a rough estimate, how long did it take to significantly increase the comfort of your horse?
As a result of the farriery, did your horse regain soundness? If so, to what extent can he/she be worked now is it the same as you were able to do so before the laminitis?
If your horse was not remedially shod and you went barefoot, I would appreciate your views on that and the way the treatment was carried out throughout the period of lameness. Also, if you would be willing to provide any photos of your horse and its hooves whilst treatment was being carried out on them it would be extremely helpful, and if you feel you want to give any extra detail on the severity of your horses case then that would be great too.
Thanks!
