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Farriery for the hoof with a sheared heel
1Northern Virginia Equine, 8170 Patrickswell Lane, Marshall, VA 20116, USA. sogrady@look.net
Abstract:
Sheared heels develop as an adaptation-distortion of the hoof capsule as a result of an abnormal strike and loading pattern of the foot, which is generally a consequence of limb conformation. The growth rate around the circumference of the hoof should be approximately uniform, but regional disturbances in growth rate can occur to either increase or decrease growth. The primary conformational trait that is observed in horses that develop sheared heels is a rotational deformity of the distal limb and a narrow chest. Farriery is directed toward improving the hoof capsule distortion and decreasing the forces on the displaced side of the foot.
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