Horse Thin Soles at Audrey Cunningham blog

Horse Thin Soles.  — they allow barefoot turnout to optimize stimulation, growth and callusing of the sole, and then you can boot the horse for complete protection.  — thin soles are what happens when the hoof can’t make enough material to protect the corium, coffin bone and all.  — thin, sensitive soles can put your horse’s feet at risk for bruising and abscesses.  — “this results in a thin sole,” a common cause of foot pain. Wet environments can overly soften the sole and contribute to thinning.  — using healthy hooves from domestic horses as the standard, sole thickness normally is about 3/8 inch, with a uniformed callous extending to the underside of the lateral cartilages and the coffin bone.  — no doubt everyone reading this article has heard of thin soles or had a horse with a thin sole.

This is how we typically trim a horse with thin soles Artofit
from www.artofit.org

 — thin, sensitive soles can put your horse’s feet at risk for bruising and abscesses.  — they allow barefoot turnout to optimize stimulation, growth and callusing of the sole, and then you can boot the horse for complete protection. Wet environments can overly soften the sole and contribute to thinning.  — using healthy hooves from domestic horses as the standard, sole thickness normally is about 3/8 inch, with a uniformed callous extending to the underside of the lateral cartilages and the coffin bone.  — “this results in a thin sole,” a common cause of foot pain.  — thin soles are what happens when the hoof can’t make enough material to protect the corium, coffin bone and all.  — no doubt everyone reading this article has heard of thin soles or had a horse with a thin sole.

This is how we typically trim a horse with thin soles Artofit

Horse Thin Soles  — using healthy hooves from domestic horses as the standard, sole thickness normally is about 3/8 inch, with a uniformed callous extending to the underside of the lateral cartilages and the coffin bone.  — thin, sensitive soles can put your horse’s feet at risk for bruising and abscesses.  — they allow barefoot turnout to optimize stimulation, growth and callusing of the sole, and then you can boot the horse for complete protection. Wet environments can overly soften the sole and contribute to thinning.  — using healthy hooves from domestic horses as the standard, sole thickness normally is about 3/8 inch, with a uniformed callous extending to the underside of the lateral cartilages and the coffin bone.  — “this results in a thin sole,” a common cause of foot pain.  — thin soles are what happens when the hoof can’t make enough material to protect the corium, coffin bone and all.  — no doubt everyone reading this article has heard of thin soles or had a horse with a thin sole.

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