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Cankers in Horses

February 6, 2023 by Mike Stine Leave a Comment

You’re picking your horse’s hooves and notice a growth. It’s moist, smells awful, and looks kind of like cauliflower. What is it?

It’s probably a canker. You’ll want to bring in either your veterinarian or farrier to confirm.

Thrush or Canker?

Both thrush and canker are a type of infection on the surface of your horse’s hoof. Thrush will eat away at the parts of your horse’s hooves. Canker, however, results in a growth. Both are painful and need treatment.

Treatment for Canker

Most likely you will need your veterinarian or farrier to cut out the canker to keep the growth from continuing. You will want to do this as soon as possible to keep the canker from causing more damage.

This will require care after to keep the wound clean and dry as it heals. Removing a canker requires cutting away some of the healthy hoof tissue, too, to make sure everything is gone. Otherwise, the canker may start to develop again.

Prevention of Canker

The cause of canker isn’t exactly known, but just like thrush, you can reduce the chances of it happening to your horse by keeping your horse’s hooves dry.

See How a Canker is Removed from a Horse’s Hoof

WARNING: THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC CONTENT

In the video below, you can watch how Mike cuts a canker out of a horse’s hoof.

Filed Under: Case Studies, Horse Care Tagged With: canker, cankers in horses, equine canker, farrier, hoof care, veterinarian

S1E1: Sole Depth

January 2, 2022 by Mike Stine Leave a Comment

In this episode, Travis and Mike discuss:

  • Why horse trials competitors may choose to switch shoes during an event (and if Mike thinks this practice is necessary for performance)
  • When (and why) to start shoeing a young horse
  • Does your horse need shoes?
  • How often a horse should be trimmed and shod
  • What it means to have a low palmar/plantar angle in a hoof and how these angles affect the rest of your horse’s legs
  • Why you should bring your horse to the veterinary clinic for the best x-rays

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: barefoot horse, Equine Dynamics, farrier, high low hoof, hoof care, low palmar hoof angle, Mike Stine, shoeing horse, Sole depth, young horse

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