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About a Little Filly with a Severe Club Foot... NOVA by Denise Arthur I noticed Nova was walking up on her toes one day and called my vet immediately. What followed over the next few years I would never have imagined in my wildest dreams:
Over the next 2 years I had countless farriers (maybe 10 or more) who tried to keep a shoe on Nova, but once her foot would grow to a certain length it would break off. It is scary how many farriers claim that they can do orthopedic shoeing, but really don't know how to treat contracted tendons and club feet. Nova's foot was now a full-fledged club, and she was never sound. I couldn't break or ride her because she was so painful. I had all but given up hope of ever being able to do so. At this point the only goal was to try to keep her as comfortable as possible. Many of my friends suggested putting Nova down. Dr. Floyd came to examine Nova and take x-rays. The farrier placed Nova up on wedge pads and DalricÒ cuffs to make her more comfortable. The results of the radiographs were devastating! Nova's coffin bone was severely rotated and was now actually pointing backwards toward her hind feet. On a scale of 1-4, Nova was a 10!
The surgery was successful! Nova's foot went down. It has been a long road to recovery since that day with many visits from the farrier and Dr. Floyd, but the results are well worth it. Nova's hoof angle stays at 56 degrees between trimmings, appears almost normal and holds a normal shoe. There is no scarring from the surgery, and for the first time in her life Nova is sound and pain free. I ride her now, and she has truly blossomed into the horse I had dreamed of, prayed for... ![]() |
"I got trapped in high tensile wire. It was a mistake and I didn't get the right help fast enough..." ![]() |
![]() "Thor" Thoroughbred Gelding 14 Years Old Rescued and lovingly recovered by Deb Galt Supported by the Rio Vista Fund With the Aid of Dr. Andrea Floyd and Farriers Derin Foor & Ralph Sites |
"But I had the courage to live, and I hope that the kids that I visit will see me as an example." ![]() |
![]() Thor is a special interest case study from Serenity Equine. With the support of Serenity Equine and Rio Vista Products, Thor will visit children with similar prosthetic disabilities. He is living proof of what perseverance, dedication and endless love can do for the process of healing minds and bodies. It is also interesting to note that Thor is among the first equine patients to be fitted with a "prosthosis" - a unique combination of prosthesis and orthotic. |
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