Another great video Lindsay, you make it so easy to understand. I cringe when I think of all the over-rasped toes I have seen in my lifetime. Time for change please.
Fantastic, love this so much. My boy’s hooves have started to flare and now I know what to look at to guide our next actions. I have him barefoot and use scoot boots which are great but the his feet twist. Please keep sharing about this topic and particularly maybe show examples of actual cases. So grateful. Lovely simple explanation.
Separation is not a natural flare, and white lines tend to only get infected when there is separation, so work on the diet and management, and keep the trim to the HSP regularly.
Hi, if the toe has been removed, you now have to let it grown back down to the ground again. Have you joined our Facebook group, you can get more guidance there - The Phoenix Way: Path 2 Hoof Health - facebook.com/groups/291820723387464
@@lindsaysetchell Thank you for your answer! I will join the group! The problem is that the hoof care taker thinks it is the right way. I am about to learn the trimming myself, but I am confused because so many people being so controverse about things. Her toe was really very long. After the first trimming shortening her toe she walked better. After the second trimming when the care taker went over the white line (in a 90 degree ankle) which had widen very much she seems to have more pain again, especially on hard ground..
It would be really useful if you showed a real hoof as well as the drawing as it would be easier to understand the various parts of the hoof and the different types of flare. Many people like me are not sure what is the white line, the inner hoof wall, the outer hoof wall, the sole plane etc. When I look at my horse's sole these areas are not clear to me.
Yes please on lammina stretch ! And this is very well explained 👍🏻
Thank you 🙏
Yes please! A video on lamina stretch
Ok, I'm on it 👍
Another great video Lindsay, you make it so easy to understand. I cringe when I think of all the over-rasped toes I have seen in my lifetime. Time for change please.
Thank you 🙏 Definitely time for change 💪
great - many thanks Lindsay - i just had my vet telling me to shop of the toe again - i love your videos
Thank you - so glad I am helping you advocate for your horse 💪
Excellent information! You just cleared up a number of questions in this video! Thank you for your time in making these videos!
Great, glad it helped :)
Fantastic, love this so much. My boy’s hooves have started to flare and now I know what to look at to guide our next actions. I have him barefoot and use scoot boots which are great but the his feet twist. Please keep sharing about this topic and particularly maybe show examples of actual cases. So grateful. Lovely simple explanation.
Glad it was helpful!
Great video on flair!
Glad you liked it! 🙏
Great video. Thanks. Have you done one on bars?
Thanks, we touch on bars in a few videos, but nothing directly on them, but I can do more.
What if there is a flare caused by the infected white line? On the sides not at the front? Thank you!❤
Separation is not a natural flare, and white lines tend to only get infected when there is separation, so work on the diet and management, and keep the trim to the HSP regularly.
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The way you describe the laminatic flare should not be treated has just been done with my horse! What can/should I do now?
Hi, if the toe has been removed, you now have to let it grown back down to the ground again. Have you joined our Facebook group, you can get more guidance there - The Phoenix Way: Path 2 Hoof Health - facebook.com/groups/291820723387464
@@lindsaysetchell Thank you for your answer! I will join the group! The problem is that the hoof care taker thinks it is the right way. I am about to learn the trimming myself, but I am confused because so many people being so controverse about things. Her toe was really very long. After the first trimming shortening her toe she walked better. After the second trimming when the care taker went over the white line (in a 90 degree ankle) which had widen very much she seems to have more pain again, especially on hard ground..
mustang roll?
A natural part of the foot.
It would be really useful if you showed a real hoof as well as the drawing as it would be easier to understand the various parts of the hoof and the different types of flare. Many people like me are not sure what is the white line, the inner hoof wall, the outer hoof wall, the sole plane etc. When I look at my horse's sole these areas are not clear to me.
Please also see our shows, we discuss lots of live hooves there 👍