Diagnosis Of The Navicular Syndrome

By Mattie Knight


Several ranchers have invested in the keeping of horses. For those who love them, it is only wise that they get special care. There are some diseases prevalent in horses such as navicular syndrome. It remains confusing what causes the condition as veterinaries cannot be sure. After diagnosis, it present challenges as recovery is not guaranteed. There are several natural herbs applied when proper diagnosis has been made.

This disease in stallions has different characteristics. In some instances, it presents itself as a form of intermittent lameness. The animal attacked by this condition will stumble many times when moving. The best way to diagnose this disease involves taking the x-rays done in the navicular bone. This is a small bone in the foot and forms part of the skeleton, and it is held in position by ligaments.

Sometimes, owners will see their stallions sitting on the haunches. Here, they look or appear in pain. In some cases, it might be seen that whenever they are in training, they tend to go slow during the workouts. In many cases, these animals refuse to move when the pain becomes unbearable. It finally stumbles and falls. During this time, there is a burning sensation as a result of increased blood flow in the hooves and the movement of coffin bone.

When the hooves take a long time before trimming, this becomes a reason for the navicular to occur. The main cause of this is the overgrowing of hooves. As it grows, it starts to wear according to the way the horses are kept. The inside bones become immobile leading to poor circulation of blood. In some cases, the bone starts to sink to the hoof floor, piecing the bottom leading to more pain.

This condition usually attacks the front feet and affects both feet. If you keep horses in stalls, there is a higher chance that they get the disease. Animals kept in stalls require substantial physical demands caused by overweight. Those that are not comformationaly correct have a higher chance of getting the painful condition. Owners need to do everything to ensure they are healthy and prevent suffering.

Some stallions are more prone to the attacks than others. Quarter Horses are more prone. The Thoroughbreds, which are known to have small foot unproportional to their body suffers more. Today, the disease has been diagnosed in animals which are one-year-old and less since their hooves are susceptible and not grown. Trying to grow the Mares for sale within a short time is a reason for the occurrence. Though the condition is gradual, it leads to progressive lameness.

Veterinaries find it hard to detect the condition during the early stages. This disease develops slowly and this proves difficult to detect and give early treatment. Owners wake to find that the Mare cannot move because of pain.

When diagnosing the problem, the veterinary will record what they see during the examination. They also look at the x-rays of the hooves area. If the diagnosis turns out positive, treatment is offered. Some common treatment includes shortening of the toe, corrective trimming and correcting of the pastern axis.




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