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what, if anything, does she have to wear now to protect the foot while all the growth process takes place??? thanks in advance... !
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Good things come to those who wait.....
Something tells me, she'll be back remember when..... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJYqrEYqVLQ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_XKIwHpJKk
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For those that want to see what's being discussed here, go to
http://www.equusite.com/articles/bas...tsOfFoot.shtml I didn't realize this was so serious an issue for Sumwon. I went back and read Chuck's blog that took her from a stone bruise to an abcess to the changing treatments, etc but I didn't consider it to be anything out of the norm of popping and letting it drain. I look forward to reading more detail in the email you'll put out this week, Steve! Thanks! |
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Surprised to hear it is so serious.
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Chuck and Riot,
A friend of mine has a business in MD doing equine thermography. Would the use of thermal imaging of a hoof be something that could help in diagnosing an infection that you can't see? Given the imaging seeks hotspots, how advanced would an infection have to be before it starts to heat up? Hope that doesn't sound like a stupid question...... I spent the better part of two days at the Timonium sale in May watching my friend image horses right before they walked into the sales ring. It was amazing to see some of the live imaging of the legs as they went by. I made note of some really hot ones and put them in stable mail to watch for when they work. Of the 30 names I wrote down (those with the hottest legs), only 5 have worked since May. |
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It's been a while since I've watched those races. Thanks for reminding us Hoffy. That is one game filly and I would love to see her back at the races if she can regain that form. It was also the first time I heard the replay of a race that Luke called since his passing. Very sad. IMO he was the "BEST" in the business. I could never understand why his call of the Derby wasn't used on the T.V. coverage.
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Okay! Had no idea was the current protocol was for that type of situation nowadays - thanks for the explanation and a special thank you for looking out for her [and all the rest of your charges! ] best to all...
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