Overexcited heels

Discussion in 'Shoeing Horses with Lameness Issues' started by Gabino, Jul 30, 2012.

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    Gabino Active Member

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    Don't remember the English name for that.Please,ligth me.

    Well.The next thursdaty I will shoe this horse.I don't know nothing about his.Only these pìcs and rads.Any thoughts?

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    Gabino Active Member

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    Karen Fletcher Active Member

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    Gabino, i think your word for it is better! Is that a club foot?
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    Gabino Active Member

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    You can see in the rad there is not rotation in the coffin bone. IMO,there is a problem of bad shoeing long time ago.
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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Looks like some scarring, perhaps from a rope burn? I agree that he is long overdue for a trim and reset. Based on the rad and photos, what is your plan for this horse?
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    Gabino Active Member

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    No burn.The bulb is break out cause of stress. In the pic,you can see the difference of heigth in the coronet band,

    In first idea, I will put a eggbar shoe or straigth bar shoe,floating deeply the heel overexcited,Perhaps impression material,perhaps heartbar shoe,dont kow. Perhaps a subcoronal groove.

    What is the english word? I believe that "overexcited" is not the adequate. vgtyh.JPG
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    Western Hill Forge Active Member

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    Gabino, are you thinking "irritation".

    Regards
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    Gabino Active Member

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    No, joder...When an heel is hight and the other heel is low..like this pic. sob.JPG

    How name you this disease of the foot??
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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Sheared?
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    Sheared.
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    Gabino Active Member

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    Thanks. I propose the next year we will write all forum in Spanish.
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    Gabino Active Member

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    Well..the horse is shod.Finally,eggbarshoe and floating heel are enough.Banana in the front cause of his clubfoot.

    You can see the great descent of the heel inmediately after shoeing.

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    Gabino Active Member

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    Kim Turner Master of my own domain

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    Wow, this horse had a host of issues going on.
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    Gabino Active Member

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    The rad of the front left.

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    Rick Burten Professional farrier

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    Nicely done, Gabino. Did you go with a heart bar insert too?
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    Tom Bloomer Well-Known Member

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    The only horseshoeing words I know in Spanish are "costar much dinero." :D
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    Gabino Active Member

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    You are rigth, Tom.The shoeing of that horse "costó mucho dinero".LOL

    Not,Rick. Eggbar in the hinds and open shoe in the fronts (banana)
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    david kelly Dave Kelly

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    Would you use a banana on a race horse in work Gabino?

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