Belle (dbL)

Pachebele was living in a domestic horse herd on grass pasture with severely neglected hooves. She suffered severe bone loss as a result. She was also extremely obese. The new owner that hired me moved her to a 10 acre pasture that had native grasses. After a couple of years of corrective and rehabilitative trimming, she made a full recovery with beautiful wild burro type hooves. Then she had a laminitic episode and delaminated all 4 hoof capsules completely around each coffin bone. The hoof capsules were loose enough that I could twist them about 1/2 mm independently from the coffin bones. I decided to leave them on and see if I could trim a little off at each interval and see how long they could stay on to cover the bones as the new wall grew down from the coronary band. They stayed intact until they got pretty close to the bottom. She laid down a lot through the process but she grew brand new hooves that looked beautiful again.

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