Hoof, Body & Soul, Part III: Mission Impossible, unedited, by Gudrun Buchhofer. Blog 44, case # 44
CHAPTER 1
Atrophy, the fundamental cause for most all hoof pathology and upper body injuries
Fault in the conformation – standing under/standing out, x-legs
I found the underlying issue for most all conformational faults to be atrophy of the back of the foot.
Case # 44
Bonner
trimmed from May 2009 until present September 2025
When I first met Bonner (Morgan Horse) sixteen years ago she camped out of the body line with her hind end. She held her front legs stiff and straight.
May 2009
May 2009
She had (and still has to some degree) a high/low syndrome in her fronts (the left front being the steeper foot). The back of the right hind (the diagonal counter part to the high left front) was extremely atrophied.
Right hind pre-trim of my first trim — May 2009
Right hind pre-trim October 2023
I flipped the photo — right hind pre-trim May 2009
Right hind pre-trim October 2023 — she is still leaning on the lateral side and wearing the toe
Right hind pre-trim June 2024 — she is no longer leaning on the lateral side and there is a rim of toe wall visible
Right hind pre-trim June 2024
Over the years Bonner's stance normalized from camping out.
May 2018
May 2023
In 2024 her right front hoof allowed me to shorten toe length. This translates to a steeper toe angle. In August 2025 the hock of the right hind abscessed. Release of ossification? I wonder...
August 2025 — abscess from the right hock
August 2025 — abscess from the right hock — close up view
Left front February 2016 — the back of the hoof was still not supporting the bone column
July 2025 — the back of the hoof is supporting the bone column more; the entire hoof capsule shifted more under the bone column via many divergent hooves and 4th dimensional healing; high-low-syndrome still visible
Bonner has been trail ridden entirely barefoot almost daily. She is still hacked out at the age of twenty-nine.