2019
DOI: 10.1111/eve.13073
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Farriery for the foal: A review part 2: Therapeutic farriery

Abstract: Summary The extensive nature of this topic warrants this review paper to be divided into two parts: ‘Basic trimming in foals’ and ‘Therapeutic farriery in foals’. Management of the feet and limbs during this juvenile period will often dictate the success of the foal as a sales yearling or mature sound athlete. Overall hoof care in the foal is often a joint venture between the veterinarian and the farrier. The orthopaedic disorders discussed in this paper that require input from the two professions are flexural… Show more

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“…Tanaka et al [4] corrected the contracted club foot of a thoroughbred by horseshoeing with a hinged aluminum horseshoe to increase the hoof size. O'Grady [5] reviewed studies on therapeutic shoeing. Horses that require therapeutic shoeing often have hoof problems that make nailing difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tanaka et al [4] corrected the contracted club foot of a thoroughbred by horseshoeing with a hinged aluminum horseshoe to increase the hoof size. O'Grady [5] reviewed studies on therapeutic shoeing. Horses that require therapeutic shoeing often have hoof problems that make nailing difficult.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%