Evaluation of the hoof and foot relevant to purchase
- PMID: 1643544
- DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0739(17)30453-4
Evaluation of the hoof and foot relevant to purchase
Abstract
The equine hoof and foot are the most commonly affected anatomic sites of lameness encountered during purchase examination of the performance horse. This article presents a thorough, systematic approach to the clinical evaluation of the hoof and foot relevant to the pre-purchase examination. Normal and abnormal conditions are discussed with reference to their potential effects on future performance and soundness. Proper trimming, balancing, and shoeing principles are emphasized.
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