BiologyBrain
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I've had the crazy stomach bug going around for what seems like the past two weeks. So my time with the minis has been minimal. Today is the first day I went out there and thought I could tackle the biggest mini's foundered/laminitis-y feet. I've been reading every barefoot, treating founder/laminitis Internet site possible. I've reflected on all you have told me and researched what normal feet are supposed to look like. I've worked up my courage to try to alleviate some of LBs foot pain. At first I used my Trail Rider's Rasp to see if I could make an appreciable difference. The first foot seemed like I made some good headway. LB wasn't thrilled with standing on 3 sore feet for any length of time. However, I made good progress on his front right hoof with the rasp and a little progress with all his other feet. Since my a rms were tiring out, I decided to try the nippers to clip the toes and also address the heels a little bit. My arms & hands weren't up to the task for much, but I was able to get a good portion of the toe off of all 4 feet. It's not pretty (so I didn't take any photos) but he walks BETTER!! Even the owner noticed! I'm going to try to smooth the rough edges and round the whole hoof a bit more in line with the "mustang roll". He actually lands heel first. He went from being unwilling to move or even stand today -- he was laying down when I came into the stall he's claimed as his own (all stalls in the barn are open to the pasture) -- to being led easily by my 3 and 5 year old children. When he's sore, it usually takes everything I have as well as the elderly owner to get him to take a couple of steps. He went from classic founder/laminitis \\ // to standing like a real horse || ||.
I'm SO happy for him!!! I darn near passed out from the heat, exertion, and left-over stomach sickness weakness, but it was worth it to see this sweet little guy able to walk! He's not 100 sound yet, but this surely made a difference! I wish I had better arm and hand strength so I could have finished him, but the sites it read indicated that if the horse was really sore (& he was) sometimes it's better to do a rough job to get them more comfortable and finish later. His friend, RM needs some work too, but he was too much for me today.
I'm SO happy for him!!! I darn near passed out from the heat, exertion, and left-over stomach sickness weakness, but it was worth it to see this sweet little guy able to walk! He's not 100 sound yet, but this surely made a difference! I wish I had better arm and hand strength so I could have finished him, but the sites it read indicated that if the horse was really sore (& he was) sometimes it's better to do a rough job to get them more comfortable and finish later. His friend, RM needs some work too, but he was too much for me today.
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