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Dave

I really hope you can help us. I have an 8-year-old mare that I believe has "White Line Disease". We have a vet that diagnosed her as faunders. She was purchased 3 months ago from Ocala/FL and the owners did not disclose that she had actually had this disease about 2 years ago.

They told us when we called them about a month ago and asked if she had ever had anything in her hooves. We told them that she was found laying on the ground and moaning. The weather here in Miami is very hot and humid and it was very wet when this happened.

I do have the X-rays that were performed and maybe I can overnight for a 2nd opinion. She is still limping a little and we did put a rubber shoe on her about a week ago.



Martha,

I hope that I can help as well! White Line Disease (WLD) can be very painful and quite difficult to treat...however it can be treated topically and effectively with medication and temporary support. As for founder (laminitis) this too can be treated with temporary support (cast). The fact that you mentioned that you have had "very wet weather" when this lameness showed up leads me to believe that you have hoof wall failure. What will be very helpful are pictures of her feet from the sides and from the front to back on each foot. If you could take pictures of each foot and the bottom of each foot this will help me in recommending what will be the most effective treatment. If you can get the radiographs I will be more then happy to look at them however I am not a veterinarian and do not want to mislead you. I can only give you my opinion as a farrier...I will tell you if I feel we need a vet's insight on what pathology might be going on. If things are fairly straightforward then we can treat accordingly. Look forward to seeing pictures of the feet and helping you with what is going on with your horse. Also possibly talking with your farrier.

Keep in touch,
Dave
Equicast Inc.
910-281-5658


Hello,

Thanks for your reply. I will take pictures and email to you by Wednesday. I do have the Xrays but maybe with the pictures it will be enough. The corrective shoes that we put on her over the weekend got her bruised. We applied 7% Iodine with gauze and tape. We 'll be in touch.


Hello Mr. Richards,

Here are the pictures. You will see some bruising in the area above the heel but that was because of the rubber shoes we put on her without any wrapping. Of course, when the shoes were bought, we were not aware that we should have wrapped them first.

We have been treating her with Iodine 7%,placing the gauze, wrapping with metalic tape. In my opinion she is walking much better and allowing us to lift her feet.

Please let me know what you think.

Rgds.


Dave

Just to let you know that last Saturday we were able to remove the cast without a problem. And we repeated the whole procedure. Our farrier was present and he shoed her back feet and he actually helped me with the casting. It was all new to him as well. I passed on all your information to him.

The farrier cut the old frog and her sole was looking much better. Her wound due to the rubber shoes was almost cured. I think she is definitely getting better with the treatment and becoming more comfortable with her cast. I will be seeing her tomorrow and I will take some more pictures so that you can see her progress.


Rgds.

Martha



Martha,

I'm happy to hear that your horse is doing better...would you mind if we were to add your horse on our web site as a horse owner that is using Equicast.

Thanks,

Dave



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09-06-2011
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Lawrence, KS 66044
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