Animals (Jun 2023)

Hoof Expansion, Deformation, and Surface Strains Vary with Horseshoe Nail Positions

  • Vanessa E. Dahl,
  • Ellen R. Singer,
  • Tanya C. Garcia,
  • David A. Hawkins,
  • Susan M. Stover

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ani13111872
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 11
p. 1872

Abstract

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Racehorses are susceptible to underrun heel hoof conformation. Racehorses are often shod with nails placed toward the heel. It is unknown if palmar nails restrict or alter hoof deformation in a manner that could promote the development of underrun heel conformation over time with repeated loading. To determine how the addition of palmar nails affects heel deformation during limb loading, hoof expansion and hoof wall deformations were quantified using rosette strain gauges and kinematic markers during in the vitro limb loading of cadaveric limbs that simulated midstance for walk, trot, and canter loads. Nail treatments used to attach a horseshoe to the hoof included: toe nails (T), toe and quarter nails (TQ), and toe, quarter, and heel nails (TQH). The effects of nail treatment on heel expansion and hoof wall deformations were assessed using repeated measures analysis of variance (p p < 0.001). Heel nails resulted in the largest changes in hoof wall principal strain directions distally. The application of nails palmar to the hoof quarters alters hoof wall deformation during limb loading. The continued loading of the hoof with palmer nails could alter hoof conformation over time.

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