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Contracted hooves

The shoeing and/or incorrect trimming of unshod hooves combined with a lack of sufficient movement or unsuitable ground are causes of what is commonly known as "contracted hooves."         

In contracted hooves, the hoof capsule has become narrowed.  When landing, the foot, instead of being expanded by the weightbearing phase of a step, is actually forced to grow narrower, thus constricting the blood vessels, nerves, bones, cartilage, tendons and ligaments within the hoof.  This leads to compression and inflammation of the front lateral lamellar corium, the solar corium, and parts of the lateral cartilage. Contracted heels also cause painful compression of the bulbs of the heel.         
 In an attempt to ease the pain, the horse tries to relieve the hind region of the hoof, and the coffin bone stands more steeply.  This overloads the front regions of the corium and the front edge of the coffin bone presses on the solar corium.  The blood flow through the sole is reduced and as a result poorer quality horn is produced.  Because of the decreased weight put onto the heel, the pressure on the heel is reduced; it grows more quickly, making the hoof steeper still.  Such a change in the angle of the hoof also effects tendons, joints and ligaments.

AFTER REMOVING THE SHOES, THESE ALTERATIONS SHOW THEMSELVES AS PAIN, BECAUSE WITH THE BLOODFLOW RETURNING INTO THE HOOF, THE NERVES REGENERATE AND REPORT THE DAMAGE ALREADY LONG SINCE IN EXISTENCE.       

Since the whole lamellar corium can be inflamed, rotation of the coffin bone must be considered.  The more the hoof deviates from the form of a normal, healthy hoof, the more painful it is.  The horse walks stiffly, carefully, or lame.       

The hooves must be trimmed at frequent intervals, in such a way that the hoof capsule can broaden. Inflamed hooves especially must pump regularly, ie. they have an absolute need for CONSTANT MOVEMENT, day and night.  Until the inflammation has subsided, the horse should be kept on even ground or on pasture, since vibrations are additionally painful and slow down healing.  The horse owner must show consideration for the horse at this time and refrain from riding or driving for a while.        

CONTRACTED HOOVES ARE A SERIOUS, COMPLEX PROBLEM.  THE RESHAPING OF CONTRACTED HOOVES INTO HEALTHY, NATURAL HOOVES CAN TAKE WEEKS, MONTHS OR YEARS, DEPENDING ON THE INDIVIDUAL CIRCUMSTANCE AND THE DEGREE OF DAMAGE ALREADY DONE.

Copyright Dr. vet. med. H. Strasser
 
Trans: Sabine Kell

 

 
 
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