Marigold4
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I have a 14 year old broodmare (WB) who is not ridden (injury as a yearling). She has always been barefoot and her feet are in good condition and regularly trimmed by an EPA. She has become progressively lame in front. Vet came this week and she found that she was lame in both fronts on the lunge on a small circle. When she used hoof testers, the mare was sore on her toe but not on her heel. We x-rayed the feet and she found thin soles and bony changes in the navicular bone. I don't know much about navicular but think that sore in the toe but not in the heel is not consistent with navicular and that horses can show bony changes in the navicular and yet not be symptomic/lame, so maybe the bony changes in the navicular are a red herring? I would welcome any thoughts from those who are knowledgeable on hoofs and/or navicular. TIA
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