Laminitis Founder Treatment
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Wonderful job. I remember as a kid our farrier trying this as a last resort before putting one of our horses down. It was not a known technique at the time and a bit rough around the edges, but it worked and we saw improvement almost immediately. A painstaking process as the horse couldn't stand for a long period of time (was in both fronts), but recovery was amazing. I am very happy to see this technique is available for others to learn.
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Hey Coco! Still doing all this crazy therapeutic stuff I see! Wow! Ouchy horse heh?
Be cool...Lola
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this guy is the freakn best farrier ive seen in my life!!!! and ive been around horses all my life. where is this farrier located? plz reply.
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you are the master farrier,, you skills say it all Excellent job!!!!!!
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hey there i really learned alot about the importance of not trimming the hoof wall ...by the way i really do want to know about laminitis and thrush.....please tell me (i love horses) :)
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You did an EXCELLANT job.
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My pony had laminitis it's horrible do everything possible to prevent it. The shoer says it is the equivalent of getting your toes hit with a hammer over and over again.
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lol sounds like he wants to cry.
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his heels still seem really high. Will then come down with more treatment?
That looks so painful
Alishondra 2 years ago 18
horses in the wild have much healthier feet. my horse too is barefoot..never had an absess. But wild horses have stronger healthier feet due to their environment and movement...domesticate horses do not have that advantage...and shod horses even less so
equineangel91 2 years ago 17