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What do healthy feet look like?

30/6/2017

 
A foot that has had laminitis should soon look like a healthy foot again - the footprint should return to looking like a healthy foot pretty much immediately after laminitis, the walls may take a little longer as new well connected wall grows down from the coronary band.  But what does a healthy foot look like?  Here are some examples of healthy feet, and also some examples of not so healthy feet:

It's Not All Pathology! - Daisy Bicking February 2022

Photos - wildheartshoofcare.com - some beautifully trimmed feet with before photos and x-rays

Help! What does a healthy hoof look like? Yvonne Welz 2006

Healthy Hooves - www.progressivehorse.co.uk

Hoof Education - What makes a good hoof?  Jenny Edwards - www.all-natural-horse-care.com

Rehabilitation Pictures - Pete Ramey www.hoofrehab.com

Healthy Hoof - Linda Cowles - www.healthyhoof.com

Healthy Hooves - Paige Poss - www.ironfreehoof.com

Healthy feet photos and x-rays:
The Horse's Hoof Issue 35 Summer 2009 www.thehorseshoof.com p 24

Dr Debra Taylor has described what to look for in a healthy foot:
Physical Exam of the Horse Hoof - Erica Larson - www.thehorse.com 2013
Is the Hoof Smart? Adaptability of the Equine Foot - Dr Debra Taylor (video)


Cedar Rapids Fetish link
17/5/2024 01:07:28 pm

Great readinng your blog post


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