One Minute Discussions #66
Discussing Natural Hoof & Horse Care
LEAVE OR REMOVE THE LAMELLAR WEDGE?
The lamellar wedge is the adaptation of the hoof to internal problems. And although it’s a sign of inflammation, it may still serve a purpose during rehab. It’s still responsible for “glueing together” the wall and sole, but that “glue” is not as strong as it’s supposed to be.
So how do we address it in the trim. Everything depends on the horses comfort level and the condition of the lamellar wedge.
It won’t be a wise decision to totally remove the lamellar wedge if it is soggy, weak and not fully keratinized.
But in a lot of cases it is safe to remove most, if not all of it, if the lamellar wedge is keratinized, dry and sturdy (especially if we’re putting the horse in therapy boots). In some cases it is a good idea to trim the bottom, flared growth evenly with the well connected top growth in order to reduce leverage on the lamina as much as we can.
Denys Antonenko
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