Title of article :
External characteristics of the lateral aspect of the hoof differ between non-lame and lame horses
Author/Authors :
Dyson، نويسنده , , Sue J. and Tranquille، نويسنده , , Carolyne A. and Collins، نويسنده , , Simon N. and Parkin، نويسنده , , Tim D.H. and Murray، نويسنده , , Rachel C.، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Abstract :
During a pre-purchase examination (PPE) there is always a debate about how clinical findings of the hoof different from ideal should be interpreted in relation to future lameness risk and/or unsuitability of the horse for the potential purchaser. The objectives of this study were to describe and compare external angular measurements, linear ratios and hoof capsule characteristics of non-lame and lame feet. Photographs of feet from 300 horses with foot pain and 25 non-lame horses were analysed. Hoof wall, heel and coronary band angles and hoof wall length and height, weight-bearing length, coronary band length and height of the coronary band at dorsal and palmar locations were measured and expressed as linear ratios.
oof wall, heel and coronary band angles were larger in lame compared with non-lame feet; only the ratio of dorsal to palmar coronary band heights and the shape of the coronary band were significantly different between lame and non-lame horses. Growth rings were divergent and horn tubules were non-parallel in lameness of >3 months. At a PPE, a larger ratio of dorsal to palmar coronary band heights in one limb may be indicative of previous lameness in that foot. Changes in coronary band shape and divergent growth rings and horn tubules would suggest a longer duration.
Keywords :
Foot , Lameness , Trimming and shoeing , Conformation
Journal title :
The Veterinary Journal
Journal title :
The Veterinary Journal