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How To Deal With Navicular Disease

By Francis Riggs


Navicular bone degenerative disease commonly affects horses. It involves debasement and an inflammatory reaction in the affected bone. The condition may spread to involve the tissues near the bone. The animal may become lame from the navicular disease which at times is significant or incapacitating.

The contributory specs in its occurrence are diet, activity, conformation and genetics. Therefore, it is expected that horses taking part in competitive exercises or disciplines have a higher chance to suffer from this disintegration syndrome compared to their counterparts used in recreation or even sedentary undertakings.

Clues which may lead you to realize your animal has this syndrome include a decline in flow of blood and increasing pressure in the hoof. This is as a result of straining and the inflammatory process on the ligaments which support the bone. Heel pain is the commonest symptom . The degree of lameness is usually intermittent at first but progressing thereafter to become significant.

In order to protect the heel from more pain, the horse lands on its toes. Coordination loss or stumbling as an animal walks may be witnessed. Lameness can occur cyclically, one leg at a time or appear in both at the same time. Cyclic occurrence means overcompensation by the animal and the occurrence pattern is not 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.

The method used to deal with this condition traditionally only work to alleviate symptoms for a short while. Their ability to reverse or bring to a stop the syndrome degenerative effects is limited. No structural progress is evident with this method too. It only focuses to enhance the austerity of a horse and coping mechanism temporarily. The physiological derangements brought about by the condition still go on.

Equi-bone is a product in the market to help horses suffering from bone diseases to top up nutrients which help to increase bone mass and rebuild bones at the same time. When the nutrients are in the required amounts in the body, more calcium is pumped inside the bones for storage. The effect of this is mineral content of the bones going up. The sensitivity of bones is minimized and bone strength increased. This is to help as the bone goes through rebuilding process. A predetermined loading rate is fed to the animal while in transition after been diagnosed with a deteriorative disease or injury. This is given for 5 months. Thereafter it is switched to maintenance regimen to ensure the bone continues being healthy.

The success achieved from equi-bone supplementation during the five month period should be maintained. If the horse is left to go on with the remodeling process by itself then it may be improperly done. Supplementation therefore enhances the horse ability consistently and therefore the likelihood of disease redevelopment is minimized. The supplement is fed at a rate of one scoop, 2 times a day. This is what is termed maintenance therapy. It ensures for good health and soundness of the animal.




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