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Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 10:51 AM
Here an X-ray of a barefoot horse with 3 effected joints. Most notible is the caudal distal end of P2, just above the navicular bone
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 10:51 AM
Dorsal Picture of foot
Andrew Grimm
08-20-2006, 11:11 AM
Great pictures Jaye.
What's the background info on the horse?
Andrew Grimm
Donald Ruff
08-20-2006, 11:12 AM
Jaye,
I was getting really excited when i read your thread title 3Joints. Then i saw it was a rad :rolleyes: .
Hey atleast the toe in notched out for a clip already :D
So a little ringbone and remodeling of the nav are what was your out come with this fella?
Don
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 11:22 AM
Donald Ruff-
I was getting really excited when i read your thread title 3Joints. Then i saw it was a rad :rolleyes: .
Marketing techniques are wonderful!!
Hey atleast the toe in notched out for a clip already :D
Could be, this crack and others are caused,imo, by inability to breakover and off the ground.
So a little ringbone and remodeling of the nav are what was your out come with this fella?
He is and will remain barefoot. Old hunter. The brusing of the horn is caused by the irregularities with and within the joints. Just another x-ray for those who don't see that many.
Ronald Aalders
08-20-2006, 11:30 AM
I see a lot of X rays, (well maybe not enough still ;) ) but I'm not really sure what I'm seeing at the caudal side of P2. The normal curve there seems to have changed into a kind of a stepped angle of some sort.
Any suggestions what could have caused that?
Ronald Aalders
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 11:38 AM
I see a lot of X rays, (well maybe not enough still ;) ) but I'm not really sure what I'm seeing at the caudal side of P2. The normal curve there seems to have changed into a kind of a stepped angle of some sort.
Any suggestions what could have caused that?
Ronald Aalders
Possible "T" ligament calcification(?). LTLH and bulky conformation with small feet.????????
Donald Ruff
08-20-2006, 11:39 AM
Jaye,
From the dorsal veiw of this picture it looks as though there is a substatial flare to this foot. I agree that the distortion in the capsule is the cause of the crack. Which is probably exasterbated by the foots inability to break over and get out of the grround.
Do you think that this has any relation to the boney changes in the phalanges?
Don
smitty88
08-20-2006, 11:49 AM
APPRECIATED jAYE
THE FACT YOU WANT TO SHARE YOUR VAST KNOWLEGE
OF RADS AND EXPLAIN WHATS GOIN ON HAS TO BE GOOD
FOR EVERYBODY
WE DONT SEE RADS AS OFTEN AS YOU GUYS DO
IF WE ASK FOR A RAD THE VET LOOKS AT YOU
THINKING YOUR INVADING HIS WORK
YOU MIGHT THINK THAT FUNNY BUT ITS TRUE
SO I WIL BE THE FIRST TO TELL YOU I DONT
SEE THAT MUCH OF RADS
ITS NOT FOR THE WANT OF ASKING
ITS NICE TO DO A GOOD SHOEING JOB
AND EVEN NICER TO KNOW WHY YOUR DOING IT
SO ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 12:02 PM
Jaye,
From the dorsal veiw of this picture it looks as though there is a substatial flare to this foot. I agree that the distortion in the capsule is the cause of the crack. Which is probably exasterbated by the foots inability to break over and get out of the grround.
Do you think that this has any relation to the boney changes in the phalanges?
Don
It was broke way before I saw him. I am just controlling the inevitable.
You have to trim him in intervals; trim some on one foot, put it down and then work on the other, then go back. the pic was taken in between intervals.
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 12:03 PM
APPRECIATED jAYE
THE FACT YOU WANT TO SHARE YOUR VAST KNOWLEGE
OF RADS AND EXPLAIN WHATS GOIN ON HAS TO BE GOOD
FOR EVERYBODY
WE DONT SEE RADS AS OFTEN AS YOU GUYS DO
IF WE ASK FOR A RAD THE VET LOOKS AT YOU
THINKING YOUR INVADING HIS WORK
YOU MIGHT THINK THAT FUNNY BUT ITS TRUE
SO I WIL BE THE FIRST TO TELL YOU I DONT
SEE THAT MUCH OF RADS
ITS NOT FOR THE WANT OF ASKING
ITS NICE TO DO A GOOD SHOEING JOB
AND EVEN NICER TO KNOW WHY YOUR DOING IT
SO ONCE AGAIN THANK YOU
No problem. A good vet/farrier relationship helps all involved. If the vet is challenged by the intellect of a farrier, the vet needs to go back and learn some more.
mmhorseshoeing
08-20-2006, 12:04 PM
Jay
Was this lateral shot off square for a reason or just a pain and not standing , and were any AP’s or DP’s shots taken. They would be fun to look at also.
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 12:13 PM
Jay
Was this lateral shot off square for a reason or just a pain and not standing , and were any AP’s or DP’s shots taken. They would be fun to look at also.
The rad was given to me after the fact, don't know.
I have an Oblique I'll load up.
tbloomer
08-20-2006, 12:19 PM
Dagnabbit!!! I jumped into this thread because, based on the title, I wanted to know what Jaye was smoking. Jaye, you really suckered me with that title. :D
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 12:31 PM
The rad was given to me after the fact, don't know.
I have an Oblique I'll load up.
Oblique of posted rad and foot
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 12:32 PM
Dagnabbit!!! I jumped into this thread because, based on the title, I wanted to know what Jaye was smoking. Jaye, you really suckered me with that title. :D
GOTCHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Jaye Perry
08-20-2006, 04:17 PM
Dagnabbit!!! I jumped into this thread because, based on the title, I wanted to know what Jaye was smoking. ...... :D
Just Camels!!
ray steele
08-20-2006, 05:25 PM
Strickly medicinal I,m sure
he could probably use the 3 joints after the Bushmills'
Regards
Ray Steele
Rick Burten
08-20-2006, 09:19 PM
Ah, the bad old days---Acapulco Gold, DaNang Brown, Bahama Mommas. No Knock Laws....... but I digress....... :D
Now where did I leave that roach clip :confused: :confused: :confused:
Skinfaxi
08-20-2006, 10:23 PM
Thanks for more lameness rads.
Jaye Perry
08-22-2006, 08:52 AM
Rick Burten-.......
Now where did I leave that roach clip :confused: :confused: :confused:
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08-22-2006, 09:46 PM
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