Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
A fresh look at white line disease
- Journal:
- Equine Veterinary Education
- Year:
- 2011
- Authors:
- O'Grady, S. E.
Abstract
Summary White line disease occurs secondary to a hoof wall separation. Clinical signs may vary from not being lame to severe lameness with rotation of the distal phalanx depending on the extent of the disease affecting the inner hoof wall. The author has found that removal of the hoof wall overlying the diseased area combined with the appropriate farriery is the most important aspect of therapy.
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