mercredi 1 juillet 2015

What To Do In The Event Of Navicular Disease

By Francis Riggs


Navicular syndrome is a term referring to soundness issue affecting horses. The typical complications involve swelling or erosion of navicular bone and the surrounding matter on the feet at the front. Navicular disease most of the time leads to severe and debilitating lameness.

The factors that have been identified to cause this include conformation, genetics, diet and activity level of the horses. Horses which are used to compete in sports have a higher risk to suffer compared to those utilized for recreational purposes only.

As a result of tension and swelling of supportive ligaments of bone, blood flow may decline and pressure increase within the affected hoof. Heel pain is the most common manifestation. The lameness may start intermittently but thereafter become severe.

In an effort to transfer weight onto the toes, animals suffering from this disease usually land on their toes rather than the heel. Stumbling or loss of coordination may be observed too. The lameness can be seen in both feet but sometimes may be switching from leg to leg periodically from overcompensation. The pattern of occurrence may not be consistent.

Having the animal go round in circles or work on hard surface is when you can easily pick out any presence of lameness. With the disease going on for some weeks, the feet shape begin changing with the affected one been hardly hit. This makes it become more upright and narrowing may happen too.

Traditional options of treatment can be helpful to manage the condition with the aim of relieving the symptoms temporarily. Therefore no any significant progress in terms of stopping or reversing disintegration process. The goal of treatment is maximizing the animal comfort and enhance its coping for a short while. The pathophysiology of the condition is still progressing therefore. This led to the need of coming up with a more concrete cure of the disease both in the short term and in the long run too.

If the animal is experiencing bone complications, equi-bone should be given to supplement nutrients used to build bones in the body. As the nutrients reach the required levels, more of calcium mineral will be absorbed into the bone improving the density of bones. This makes it stronger and also less sensitive as it goes through rebuilding process. While rehabilitation from erosive diagnosis or injury is underway, the loading rate of supplement is fed for a 5 month period and a switch to maintenance therapy thereafter made to support the achieved results.

The results of equi-bone feeding program are to be maintained. An animal has to go about remodeling by its own and to supplement this is important in order to make sure the process goes on consistently. This minimizes return of the condition over time. One scoop, two times a day of equi-bone are fed as maintenance protocol. This ensures for soundness and good health of the animal.




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