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Hoof, Body & Soul, Part III: Mission Impossible

Hoof, Body & Soul, Part III: Mission Impossible, unedited, by Gudrun Buchhofer. Blog 7, case #7

Author: Gudrun Buchhofer

Dedicated to all the horses suffering because of an unfinished foundation — their hooves.

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.

CHAPTER 1

Atrophy, the fundamental cause for most all hoof pathology and upper body injuries

Deformed hooves /crooked feet / wry feet / twisted hooves / slipper feet / folded hooves / flared hooves

 

Case # 7

pony mare trimmed for over four years

I found the pony mare tied up in a barn where she spent most of the time standing in her own (piled up) manure. Her hooves had most likely never been trimmed in fourteen years. The back of the hooves had literally shut down. The unfinished newborn fetal feet were allowed to grow aimlessly. She was standing on the back of the false heels in the front (trying to activate true heels since birth). The bulbs were atrophied and the feet were not under the bone column of the leg. The mare’s front hooves had turned into slipper feet.

Left front

Left front two months and two trims later

Right front

Right front one and a half years later

The hind hooves looked more like pop cans (the right hind more crushed, the left hind more upright). The pony had extreme difficulties to pick up the hind legs. Eventually, she was able to do it with ease.

Left hind

Left hind two months and two trims later

Right hind

Right hind one and a half years later

The owner was in need of education about freedom to roam, environment, movement, regular hoof care and diet (there were sub-clinical symptoms of laminitis in the picture from chicken feed the pony was getting).

The little mare’s body and soul blossomed. I was promised that she will never ever be tied up again.

The pony was trimmed by me every six weeks. I worked on this case for over four years.

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Stay tuned for the upcoming cases (under my care for up to 20 years) in this blog series as a replacement for the unpublished part III: Mission Impossible of my trilogy Hoof, Body & Soul.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