
You’ve likely all heard the saying “No foot, no horse” – in our experience, no truer words have ever been spoken. That’s why we think it is so important to know what is going on in your horses’ feet so that we can make any necessary adjustments to their trimming and shoeing to help prevent injuries and soreness.
When we take a set of podiatry radiographs, we generally shoot 2 views of each foot that are specific for evaluating the foot from a podiatry standpoint. These x-rays allow us to measure key details about the foot that can be used to make adjustments to the way they are shod. We can evaluate foot and joint balance, bone angles, sole depth, and determine if the foot is being loaded appropriately.


Dr. Penttila takes shoeing survey films on her good mare, Chic, and all her prospects at least twice a year. This has allowed her to make timely changes and intervene when needed to ensure their foot balance and loads remain ideal. See the Burwash Equine Services webpage for more info about shoeing survey films: https://www.burwashequine.ca/ |