Monday, 14 July 2025

Milli'e 12 week update

 Millie went home this weekend, really pleased with how well she has done and I hope we will have updates from her owners to post in the future.

I've led with the photos of the back of her foot because this best demonstrates the changes she has made. Where a horse arrives with feet that look ok from the front and side it can be harder to see changes. 

In fact in most of the horses who come here it is the back of the foot that changes the most, since they tend to have injuries in the caudal hoof.

For Millie there is a big improvement in the strength and depth of her digital cushion and frog - the top photo shows how much higher her heels, and weaker her frog, compared to now.


You can see her foot his shorter and loading more centrally but its harder to spot angle changes.

By comparison, there is a big difference when you look from this angle. Her landing is also more confident both in front and behind (I've added her current footage below).


Improved, but the differences are easier to see when you focus on the caudal hoof or sole.

Heels are now much further back and lower, and the frog is more functional. 
This is her original footage, with the new footage below.











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