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Dazzle

1998 Paint Mare

Initial Assessment

Dazzle is a lovely black and white overo mare with some NOT so lovely front feet, although her hind feet, while showing some flaring through the quarters, are not in bad shape.  She has pronounced dorsal flare on both front feet, and in fact looks like she suffered a bout of laminitis, and possibly a serious founder, especially on the left front.  Her walls are brittle and striated with shallow vertical cracks.  We'll have to dig a little to figure out the nature of the poor wall quality and the laminitic attack.  Dazzle's diet is not far from healthy (she gets bermuda hay, Strategy and a biotin supplement, but she was getting some alfalfa), so my initial gut reaction is to look elsewhere.  Simply pulling her shoes will help, but if there is not a dramatic improvement after a few months of good trimming and treating for insidious fungal/bacterial growth, we will start to explore...mineral imbalances, an overabundance of nitrates???  Places to start, anyway!

Dazzle has a quarter crack on her medial left front (which I brilliantly neglected to photograph) that is nearly grown out.  I do not expect the quarter crack to present problems for us; I relieved the quarters and beveled the edges of the crack to prevent it from catching on anything.  I am much more concerned with growing sole coverage under P3, and some of the other issues she shows.  She had a pronounced mediolateral imbalance on the left front foot (medial heel/quarter was MUCH longer than the lateral). She had bruising in her left front lateral heel; perhaps due to the discomfort caused by the imbalance.  The quarter crack should not be causing discomfort at this stage (nor recently enough to account for the bruising).  Dazzle kept her right hind foot cocked when I was not working on her, and two days post trim was very stocked up in both hind legs, noticeably lame on the right hind.  Is there a pain issue somewhere else?  Dazzle's owner, Chris, is planning to have a body worker/chiropracter look at Dazzle, which will hopefully give us some clues!

Recommendations

Dazzle's owner, Chris, has been admirably proactive with all of my recommendations.  Within a month, she had knocked out the thrush issues with aggressive soaking.  Her diet has now been fine tuned.  Nine months later, Dazzle is going bootless up in the rocky hills!

Trim Notes

For Dazzle's setup trim, I conservatively lowered her heels, took the wall from 10 to 2 almost to the sole plane, rolled her toes aggressively to alleviate the separation force on the dorsal wall, and addressed the imbalance on the left front.  Those high heels will come down gradually...

07-05-08

VERY nice improvement at 4 weeks.  Regular chlorine dioxide soaks are quickly making a difference in frog health, wall and sole quality.  Bruising not nearly as pronounced.  Overall hoof proportion shows improvement already as well.

07-30-08

More nice progress.  Flaring is growing out, wall quality it vastly improved.  Dazzle's hooves were riddled with sand cracks initially, and those are disappearing rapidly, thanks to owner Chris' diligent soaking!  And remember that quarter crack?  What quarter crack???

08-27-08

Okay, kids, take a good look at the central sulcus of both of those frogs.  See what happens when you really go after the thrush monster??  Dazzle still needs her boots to move comfortably, so Chris is booting her 22/7 for a while to encourage more movement, and thus more healthy growth. We're keeping a close eye on Dazzle's diet, too, and hope to see NO MORE deep, red rings around the hoof wall.  All things considered, Dazzle has made excellent progress so far!!

12-27-09

We don't have x-rays of Dazzle's feet, but if we did, I have no doubt we'd see some pretty profound coffin bone remodeling. Because of the compromised internal structures, and the constant pressure on the sole corium, she was producing small abscesses on a regular basis. We started Dazzle on jiaogulan, a nitric oxide enhancing adaptogenic herb, several months ago to help increase the ciruclation in her feet. Since starting the j-herb therapy, the abscessing has become much less frequent, although she still has occasional bouts of discomfort. We may try adding acetyl l-carnitine to her diet next.

(Right Front, 1st row before trim 06-03-08, 2nd after trim 06-03-08, 3rd row 07-03-08, 4th row 07-30-08, 5th row 08-27-08, 6th row 09-24-08, 7th row 10-22-08, 8th row 11-19-08, 9th row 01-21-09, 10th row 02-18-09, 11th row 04-22-09.  Click image to view full size.)












(Left Front, 1st row before trim 06-03-08, 2nd after trim 06-03-08, 3rd row 07-03-08, 4th row 07-30-08, 2nd row 08-28-08, 6th row 09-24-08, 7th row 10-22-08, 8th row 11-19-08, 9th row 01-21-09, 10th row 02-18-09.   Click image to view full size.)