Hoof, Body & Soul, Part III: Mission Impossible, unedited, by Gudrun Buchhofer. Blog 65, case # 65
CHAPTER 1
Atrophy, the fundamental cause for most all hoof pathology and upper body injuries
Body & Soul
Case # 65
Quarter Horse
trimmed from July 2016 until present 2025
This Quarter Horse gelding presents an example how a body can compensate into all kinds of directions when the unfinished newborn foal hooves did not have a chance to wear down and finalize outside of the mother's womb after birth.
The gelding had his first trim with me at the age of two. He was very difficult to pick up and hold his feet. All four hooves were atrophied in the back; all four hooves did not support the bone column; the left front toed out; both hinds toed out extremely; there was tension along the nuchal ligament with influence on the TMJ and the correlating muscles; there was ossification at one of the vertebra in the lower back; the horse was under extreme muscle tension from head to tail with a significant influence on his mane and tail hair.
Despite his healing journey, the gelding is ridden and makes his owner very happy. The healing journey was to: heal the back of his hooves; finalize the variant capsule angle-of-growth; watch the natural arch develop; experience the release of ossification from the hocks through abscesses; establishing the hooves under the bone column of the legs; release muscle tension…. All this with love, patience and time as well as one divergent hoof after the other until we have arrived at fairly natural. The gelding lives in a natural paddock with 24/7 freedom, access to unlimited good quality hay, no access to green grass pasture. Besides my trim (mimicking natural wear patterns) and leg stretches every six weeks there was no further interference.
2016 — the back of the foot is not available to support the bone column
2023
2024
2025
2016
2016 — the back of the hoof is not supporting the bone column
2019 — release of ossification from the hocks through abscesses
2019
2022
2023
2024
Left front pre-trim May 2024 — the hoof is still a bit imbalanced medio/laterally
Left front pre-trim May 2024 — the natural arch in the quarters is developing; the hoof is still a bit imbalanced medio/laterally
Left hind 2017
Left hind 2024 post trim — the toe wall is nice and thick so I could set my mustang roll at a steeper angle; the heel bulbs are emerging again from further back (from the hairline with the next divergent hoof) = positioning the hoof capsule more under the bone column
Left hind pre-trim May 2024
Left hind pre-trim May 2025
Left hind pre-trim May 2025
photos: Gudrun Buchhofer
Stay tuned for the upcoming cases (under my care for up to 20 years) in this blog series as a replacement for the unpublished part III: Mission Impossible of my trilogy Hoof, Body & Soul.
What did all my client horses over the last 20+ years have in common? They needed to heal from atrophy of the back of the foot as well as other atrophied hoof structures.
Q: Why do we need to change the upbringing of our baby horses and donkeys? A: To prevent senseless suffering.
Gudrun Buchhofer