Squashed Heels

Discussion in 'General Discussions' started by Susan Holden, Jun 5, 2012.

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    jack mac Guest

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    That's amazing Sherlock . No Tenderness when pressure is applied to the frog. Very healthy looking Frog. dumdum!!! Not True Navicular . This barley hay Susan has been feeding.Does it still have the odd bushel of barley mixed through it & if so could it of possible been sitting out in the paddock , Got wet & gone slightly fermented before consumption ? My eyes don't tell me lies & Susan's is not telling the full story on here feeding. Feeding only lucerne & barley straw. That in its self is not a good diet . lucerne being an alkaloid extremely high in vitamin K & the place where the horse is kept seems to be pretty much a dirt bowl with hardly any green pick. But what do I care .True navicular it is If that makes you happy Jaye. ;)
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    Thanks Pard for accolade of "Dumb, Dumb"!!!!!! Bulbous frogs can be an indicator of internal foot problems 80% of the time.
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    travis dupree reed Active Member

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    Jaye can you go a little more into that..about the frog and would be great to see a pic if ya happen to have one...thanks..
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    Travis Morgan Copenhagen. You can see it in my smile!

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    Are the legs on a bulbous frog jucier than the ones on a regular frog?
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    Mr. Perry Active Member

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    Travis,
    I will in a few. In mean time look back to ur horses and see which ones had a "Bulbous frog" with lameness issues; home work.........
    have ones ever noticed when under the front end a horse,( thoracic JacMO) the leg being worked on; head drops. Coffin Joints.......mmmmm
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    just passin through Member

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    Jaye,what are bulbous frogs? Flat n hard Round and thick? Have you had more navicular horses with low heels or high heels? Which horses have more bulbous frogs?
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    jack mac Guest

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    When you say Bulbous .Are we talking about the horses frog or your ugly head Jaye ?:D Jaye If your going to make up imaginary Shit . Can it at least start with once upon a time.:rolleyes:
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    Clint Burrell Active Member

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    Once upon a time there was a man called Ned Kelly...................:whistle:
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    jack mac Guest

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    Ned's first documented brush with the law was on 15 October 1869 at the age of 14 when he was charged with the assault and robbery of Ah Fook, a pig and fowl trader. Ah Fook. A pig and fowl trader :D
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    DeniseMc Member

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    Susan Holden Member

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    Thanks for the thought Denise but its not a problem down here in Southern Aus. We got to the job today. Mal took off quite a bit of toe on both feet. Glued on a plain wide web aluminum shoe with quarter clips. He walked off well but the next couple of days will tell.

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