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Hoof, Body & Soul, Part III: Mission Impossible

Hoof, Body & Soul, Part III: Mission Impossible, unedited, by Gudrun Buchhofer. Blog 86, case # 86

CHAPTER 1

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




Body & Soul


Case # 86

Zegby

trimmed from 2013 until present 2026

I started the Paint Horse gelding in 2013 when he was two years old. Zegby could hardly pick up his hooves. At some point I made two discoveries: there was a fold (which at first appeared to be a scar) in the soft tissue in the medial heel bulb of the left hind; and there was a cut like injury from the sharp and flared tip of the false heel on the medial side of the right front. (This must have felt like a razor blade in his hoof.) Treats helped to come to an agreement with Zegby to trim his hooves. With tiny bits of oats I trained him to pick up a foot and hold it for a few seconds. Zegby's ability to hold longer improved as his hooves healed. Eventually we got off the treats.

Further notes about Zegby: atrophy of the frogs and bulbs; weak internal structures; weak fetlock joints and pasterns; tension in his leg muscles; hooves not under the bone column; the variant capsule angle-of-growth did not complete in the back. The repair time for true heels to emerge in both hinds was roughly seven years.

 

Right front post-trim February 2017 — there was a cut like injury from the sharp and flared tip of the false heel on the medial side

Right front pre-trim March 2024

Right front pre-trim March 2024

Right front pre-trim September 2024

 

Left hind November 2019 — I discovered a fold (which at first appeared to be a scar) in the soft tissue in the medial heel bulb

Left hind September 2024

 

Left hind post-trim August 2017 — I discovered a fold (which at first appeared to be a scar) in the soft tissue in the medial heel bulb

Left hind post-trim June 2024 — as the soft tissue of heel bulbs and frog expand in mass = the fold is changing

 

Left hind post-trim May 2018 — I discovered a fold (which at first appeared to be a scar) in the soft tissue in the medial heel bulb

Left hind post-trim July 2020 — true heel has emerged on the lateral side; the fold is changing

Left hind pre-trim November 2023

 

Zegby always had a very bony structure until true heels came through on the lateral side in both hinds. There was an amazing physical improvement after August of 2020.

Zegby lives in a nice natural set-up with a companion horse. They have 24/7 freedom to move, a dry paddock with a track around a pond, run-in shelters, stony environment, good quality first cut hay as main food source, very little grazing time in a run-down field in the late summer. Diet, environment and lifestyle were consistent over the past thirteen years.

June 2024

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