Abstract
Hoof care in the first few months of life is serious business and should never be taken lightly. Farriery plays a vital role in both the development of the hoof and the conformation of the limb. Management of the feet and limbs during this period will often dictate the success of the foal as a sales yearling or mature sound athlete. A sound foot care program is time-consuming, whereas assembly-line trimming is quick and easy, but the former is much more beneficial.
Keywords:
Angular limb deformity; Farriery; Flexural deformity; Foals; Hoof trimming; Tendon laxity.
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MeSH terms
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Animal Technicians / standards
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Animals
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Animals, Newborn / growth & development
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Animals, Newborn / surgery
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Diet / standards
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Diet / veterinary
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Extremities / diagnostic imaging
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Extremities / surgery
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Hoof and Claw / diagnostic imaging
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Hoof and Claw / growth & development
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Hoof and Claw / surgery*
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Horse Diseases / diagnostic imaging
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Horse Diseases / prevention & control
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Horse Diseases / therapy*
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Horses / growth & development
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Horses / surgery*
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Joint Instability / therapy
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Joint Instability / veterinary
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Limb Deformities, Congenital / therapy
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Limb Deformities, Congenital / veterinary
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Records / veterinary
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Tendons / physiopathology
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Veterinary Medicine / methods