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Married to a Horse Girl! |
This might have you wondering why I came back. Last August Dickie managed to shove a piece of metal down his coronary band between is hoof wall and his coffin bone. In the process he damaged his coffin bone and was diagnosed with a coffin bone sequestrum. . Don’t worry this isn’t a sad story. He’s doing amazing and is on track to be in shape by the time the mud dries in the spring.
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Appy Number Two |
The reason I wanted to share our story was because I couldn’t find a single story like ours documented from start to finish. I found several stories about horses right after surgery. And there were often updates about long term recovery. What I couldn’t find much about was what the hoof should like before it was healed and back to normal. I spend a lot of time making panicked calls to the vet because I was convinced Dickie was done for. It would have been great see pictures showing what I should be expecting throughout the process.
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A few weeks before impalement |
Now that he’s back to normal I thought I would share his story along with pictures to help someone else who might go through the same thing.
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He takes good care of me when he isn't trying to kill himself in the pasture. |
Keywords: coffin bone sequestrum, hoof puncture
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