Hoof, Body & Soul, Part III: Mission Impossible, unedited, by Gudrun Buchhofer. Blog 26, case #26
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
Quarter cracks; wall cracks
Case # 26
Kit
under my hoof care wings for twelve years
Left front pre-trim August 2018
Left front pre-trim August 2018
Are dietary mistakes or lack of nutrients the cause for cracks on the outside wall? The entire outside wall of all four hooves from Appaloosa mare Kit was cracked when I started trimming her. Kit was under my hoof care wings for over twelve years. She lived in the same environment and her diet never changed. She was on good quality first cut hay, Himalayan salt with over seventy trace minerals naturally (no further mineral supplements), some oats in the winter, some alfalfa in her last years. The environment was a dirt paddock on an old homestead. The horses had access to a run-down field in late spring, summer and fall. The floor of the run-in shelter was concrete.
In the beginning Kit had difficulties to pick up her hooves and hold them. She was under extreme muscle tension. Our first trims took about an hour and a half.
I considered the unfinished back of the hooves to be the fundamental cause for Kit's problems, the twisted and warped hoof capsules as well as the cracks. I determined atrophy of the outer outside walls, white lines, frogs, bulbs (look at the skin of the bulbs in the solar photo from 2017 and compare with the photos from 2023) and internal structures.
Left front post-trim July 2017 — after an abscess on the lateral side
Kit was extremely weak in her hind fetlock joints. I found the false heels flared on the lateral side. The tips of the flared false heels were ingrown into the soft tissue (ingrown toe nails). At some point in the healing journey there were several abscesses releasing damaged tissue from the lateral heels.
Kit's twisted hooves detangled over the years, one divergent hoof at a time. More and more her feet supported the bone column of the legs. Her fetlock joints strengthened.
Left front post-trim December 2022
Left front pre-trim July 2023 — six weeks after the last trim
Left front pre-trim July 2023 — six weeks after the last trim
Left front pre-trim July 2023 — six weeks after the last trim.
Kit was around thirty years old when she died in August 2023. ♥
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