Mustang Hoof

I would like to thank Randy Bickel and Sue Mallery for providing this feral hoof cadaver to me.

Mustang Hoof Dissection

Notice the perfect wall connection, the wall follows the same angle from the coronet all the way to the ground. All horses should have this perfect connection, if there is any variation in the angle there is problem.
Mustang Hoof Dissection


Keep in mind this hoof has not been touched by farrier tools, the frog, bars, sole and walls were all worn this way naturally by the horse. Notice how the sole has a nice concave bowl shape.

Mustang Hoof Dissection

See how the horse worn the hoof wall into a nice rounded shape, this helps keep the wall from cracking and splitting.

Mustang Hoof Dissection

Again you can see the perfect wall connection and see how the mustang roll goes all the way around the hoof.

Mustang Hoof Dissection

Mustang Hoof Dissection



Mustang Hoof Dissection

Take a good look at this heel and notice there is nothing flat about this heel, there is about a 1/4 inch of material under this heel if I was to rasp it flat it would have severely injured this horse. For those of you with the Pete Ramey video set be very careful about applying a heel bevel! If anyone has questions about this feel free to call or email me. See also how having the heel this way gives the horse a nice landing pad for a good heal first landing.

Mustang Hoof Dissection

Here is a cross section of the hoof notice how the hoof wall and the cofin bone are at the exact same angle.

Mustang Hoof Dissection

In this picture I wanted to show sole thickness, but I got my ruler a little too far to the left. The thicker portion you see at the left is the frog, the area the ruler is covering up is the sole and as you can see from the ruler it is only about a 1/4 inch thick. A horses sole thickness is uniform all the way around the hoof. Other than cleaning out dead flaky material the sole should never be pared away.

Mustang Hoof Dissection

Here you can see that from the lowest point of the sole to the highest point is around a 1/2 an inch, this can vary depending on size and shape of the coffin bone. My point again is do not pare live sole, it can be vary damaging. There can be various reasons why your horse has no depth at all over pairing, founder or damaged coffin bone are among few. Radiographs may be required in order to determine the reason.

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