amandap
Well-Known Member
I see what you mean but the pedal bone wouldn't actually be 'rotated', would it? Rotation is specifically applied to how much the bone has moved away from the hoof wall in my understanding.ok i maybe off the mark here. But you can have pedal bones which have rotated without lami. Because if the DDFTs are constricted they will pull the tip down BUT they are still attached to the lamina so therefore make the hoof grow very upright as the hoof is growing in line with the pedal bone. Hence ending up with a club foot (or one of the reasons).
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Perhaps I am wrong but I still don't think cutting DDFT is a help tbh. Making drastic sudden changes to this sort of stuff can be catatrophic I believe, the changes need to be made gradually so the horses body, muscles and ligaments have time to adjust... Does DDFT regrow/reconnect?
I thought club feet were usually the result of something wrong elsewhere in the body the horse was compensating for, so the horse may well actually need it till the issue is resolved if possible.