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Treating Quarter Cracks with ETSS

Here is a case I worked on and happened to have my camera. I will be posting updates on this case and others, as they happen. If you have any questions or comments get in touch with me at: Dave@equicast.com This injury took place July 18, 2007





Another view from the bottom (solar) the red fleshy part is actually the plantar cushion. Notice the bar is missing along with some of the sole.


The area has been cleaned with water and a mixture of sugar and iodine has been made and placed on a clean 4 X 4. A little information about making this sugardine paste for drawing out infections in the hoof capsule. When making the sugardine paste start with about 1/2 cup of common sugar add 1/2 teaspoon of a very weak solution of iodine (betadine) stir in the betadine check for consistency. Try for something like thick molasses.



Place the 4 X 4 with the sugardine paste mixture over the wound; wrap vetwrap around the 4 X 4 and the whole hoof capsule. This will hold the sugardine solution against the wound and help to keep out dirt and debris out. Be careful not to get the vetwrap to tight above the hairline. 

Figure 5 & 6
Now use 2″ X 4 yards Equicast casting tape to hold the vetrap in place and give extra support to the whole hoof capsule. Follow instructions on applying Equicast. The cast will protect the hoof and vetrap as well as add support. After the initial insult change the sugardine, vetrap and cast at least every 3 to 4 days. If all is going well, increase the time to once a week for the next month. Then apply just the cast and if shod nail a shoe onto this cast. If the horse is barefoot then continue with the cast until the heel has grown out. A mistake that is often made is to remove the cast before the heel has had a chance to grow down. Leave the cast on for support.

When the horse is comfortable and can go in light work a shoe can then be nailed onto the cast and light work can be started. Make sure that a veterinarian is consulted during this whole process.

If you try this process and would like to have your case posted on this web site please email me at: Dave@Equicast.US More cases that are posted and discussed here the more information that will be available for owners, trainers, farriers, and veterinarians.

Your help here could make a difference in a horse's life.



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