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Re: [barefoothorses] Re: Quarter crack, please advise

Until a couple of days ago the filly was in a pasture that is partially sub irrigated so she was getting her feet wet to graze. She's now in a dry pasture but in a few days she will be moved to a pasture with a pond. She'll have to stand in the water to drink.

If I can't grow the crack, out glue on shoes may be a good option. I think it's a better option than a metal shoe.  As of yesterdays trim I'm feeling pretty confident the situation will resolve itself provided I can clear up any infection that may be weakening the wall.

Thank you for the advice.

Tibbi

--- On Mon, 7/14/08, kirijones@... <kirijones@...> wrote:
From: kirijones@... <kirijones@...>
Subject: Re: [barefoothorses] Re: Quarter crack, please advise
To: barefoothorses@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, July 14, 2008, 8:27 AM

Hi there, i am not a trimmer of a farrier so this advise is only from
my pesonal experience. I know that a farrier can cut a v shape into the
top of the crack which helps diperse the weight and allows the crack to
start growing out. Moisture balence is very important to maintain
healthy feet try making sure the hooves are getting wet for maybe ten
mins each day this is very good to stop them getting brittle. Also
using a hoof conditioner should help but not hoof oil as this has the
opposite effect. Try also feeding a hoof supplement to improve the
qualtity of horn growth. cornacresin used around the corrinet band can
also speed hoof growth up. If you farrier really feels shoes are the
only answer then maybe ask him about plastic glue on shoes, this way
when you do go back to barefoot there will not be nail damage to
contend with. I also know that pins can be used to hold the crack
together and tar can be used to seal any gaps and prevent infection
gatting into the crack. In terms of trimming make sure that the edges
of the hoof are well rounded so that breakover occures early so extra
stain is not put on the hoof wall (like the toe of a trainer).

Hope this is of some use
Kiri

>----Original Message----
>From: mybackforty@ hotmail.com
>Date: 13/07/2008 3:02
>To: <barefoothorses@ yahoogroups. com>
>Subj: [barefoothorses] Re: Quarter crack, please advise
>
>--- In barefoothorses@ yahoogroups. com, "Tibbi Searcher" <tibbi07@... >
>wrote:
>>
>> I have a three year old filly who has developed a quarter crack on
her
>> front toe. She had gotten a little long and I felt that more
frequent
>> trimming would clear it up. I've trimmed her twice since the crack
>> appeared and things seem to be getting worse. She has now developed
a
>> small hole between the wall and the sole directly behind the
crack.
>>
>> I described the situation to a farrier that this was due to the
>> pressures working against the crack and that the best chance for
>> correcting the problem was to shoe the foot to reduce it's
expansion
>> and allow the crack to grow out.
>>
>> She has never been shod and her feet are other wise healthy. I've
>> picked the hole out and have detected no foul oder or discharge, so
>> don't feel there is an infection present. She isn't showing any
signs
>> of lameness and probing the area doesn't bring discomfort.
>>
>> I'm doing a basic barefoot trim. Keeping the walls low and rolling
the
>> toe and quarters to relieve pressure on the outer wall.
>>
>> Any advice would be most appreciated.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
>>
>> Tibbi
>
>Can you post pics?
>
>Very Important Question: Is there new uncracked growth across the top
>of this crack?
>
> Has the upward pathway of this crack been stopped? Is the crack just
>seeming to break out kind of messy at the ground? That's normal. It
>all has to grow down from the top. You have to contain it until it
>does and keep the torque off it from getting longer, so it will grow
>down and be gone.
>
>
>>
>The horse lands heel to toe just like you. He's even got an arch to
>his foot. There is tremendous torque at the toe when the hoof breaks
>over it to leave the ground. Are you trimming yourself?... .
fantastic!!
>Do you need shoes?....no, the magic bevel! She's always barefoot, she
>isn't tender?....definite ly don't need the shoes.
>
>How's your bevel? Your bevel is your ace in the hole for taking the
>torque off that crack and everything else, while you wait for it to
>grow down and be gone.
>
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I have a three year old filly who has developed a quarter crack on her front toe. She had gotten a little long and I felt that more frequent trimming would...
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Jul 13, 2008
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Shoes will not necessarily make this problem better. For cracks of any kind I usually bevel more so that the forces on the hoof wall are directed inward to...
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Jul 13, 2008
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On old friend of mine had a mare that had a chronic hoof crack that no amount of trimming and correction seemed to be able to fix. She finally started treating...
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Jul 13, 2008
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... On old friend of mine had a mare that had a chronic hoof crack that no amount of trimming and correction seemed to be able to fix. She finally started...
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Jul 13, 2008
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... You might also try soaking in a lysol/water solution or use Pete's "goo" a 50/50 mixture of athlete's foot cream and triple antibiotic cream.  My friend...
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Thanks for the link. It looks like an interesting product. I'll check into it further. Tibbi ... From: Skye and Sally ~Fire Island...
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Thank you for the advice. I will try soaking to treat a possible infection and roll the toe a bit more to relieve the pressure. Typically the filly makes a...
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It's really not too much trouble to put on a boot with the lysol/water solution and leave it on while you do other things. It's cheap and not that much labor...
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... It's really not too much trouble to put on a boot with the lysol/water solution and leave it on while you do other things.  It's cheap and not that much...
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... Can you post pics? Very Important Question: Is there new uncracked growth across the top of this crack? Has the upward pathway of this crack been stopped?...
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Jul 13, 2008
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"Can you post pics?"I will try to get some pictures today. Very Important Question: Is there new uncracked growth across the top of this crack?The  crack ...
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Hi there, i am not a trimmer of a farrier so this advise is only from my pesonal experience. I know that a farrier can cut a v shape into the top of the crack...
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Until a couple of days ago the filly was in a pasture that is partially sub irrigated so she was getting her feet wet to graze. She's now in a dry pasture but...
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