Horses Foot And Lower Leg Flashcards

1
Q

What effects the quality and growth rate of the horn?

A

Diet
Circulation
Exercise (via circulation increase)
Moisture - growth increases with wet environment

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2
Q

Name the five functions of the frog

A
Protection 
Weight bearing
Anti-slip
Anti-concussion 
Circulation
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3
Q

How does the frog aid circulation

A

Pushes lateral cartilage against the horn

Blood vessels are crushed between the structures, emptying them up the leg

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4
Q

Name the bones in the lower leg

A
Pedal bone
Navicular 
Short and long pastern
Sesamoid
Cannon
Splint
Carpal 
Accessory 
Radius
Ulna
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5
Q

Name the joints in the lower leg

A

Coffin joint - pedal and pastern
Fetlock joint - pastern and cannon
Carpus - cannon and radius

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6
Q

How is weight transferred from the sensitive structures to the wall of the foot

A
Frog
Digital cushion
Lateral cartilages
Wings of the pedal bone
Lamina
Horn
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7
Q

Define hoof/pastern axis

A

The line of the hoof and the pastern that can be measured against the cannon bone - usually a straight line at 45 in front, 55 in back

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8
Q

What is a broken back axis

A

When the hoof slopes more than the pastern
Occurs when the toe is over long or with collapsed heel
Corrected by hoof trimming
Puts strain on the tendons and ligaments

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9
Q

What is a broken forward axis

A

When the hoof is more upright than the pastern
Occurs when the toe is too short or there is excessive heel growth
the angle of the hoof is greater than 45/55
Corrected by trimming
Can lead to concussion ailments

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10
Q

Why is a well shaped foot important?

A

Large cause of unsoundness, affects the higher structures in the leg
Very small size so balance imperative

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