matchbox
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I took on a mare in January as a rescue, she had a club foot and intermittent lameness due to the severe trimming that had been done on her feet (especially her club foot). Her heels did not touch the ground and she walked only on her toe.
With barefoot trimming we were trying to slowly lower her heels. However she took a bad turn last week and has ended up in clinic at the vets. In her club foot she has fully pedal bone rotation with the pedal bone touching the ground. This has caused the blood vessels in her hoof to rupture and the hoof has filled with blood which they are now draining. There is no rotation in any other hoof.
The vet wants to cut the deep digital flexor tendon in the club foot to ease the pressure on the pedal bone but my trimmer does not agree with this so I'm looking for advice.
I've traced her history back and she raced on her club foot, retained out of racing into low level dressage before her owner emigrated and she was passed from pillar to post. So she has been riding sound on it before.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
With barefoot trimming we were trying to slowly lower her heels. However she took a bad turn last week and has ended up in clinic at the vets. In her club foot she has fully pedal bone rotation with the pedal bone touching the ground. This has caused the blood vessels in her hoof to rupture and the hoof has filled with blood which they are now draining. There is no rotation in any other hoof.
The vet wants to cut the deep digital flexor tendon in the club foot to ease the pressure on the pedal bone but my trimmer does not agree with this so I'm looking for advice.
I've traced her history back and she raced on her club foot, retained out of racing into low level dressage before her owner emigrated and she was passed from pillar to post. So she has been riding sound on it before.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.