hoefbevangenheid
Hoefbevangenheid, also known as laminitis, is a painful inflammatory condition affecting the laminae within a horse's hoof. The laminae are sensitive tissues that bond the hoof wall to the underlying coffin bone (P3). When these tissues become inflamed, they can weaken and even lose their attachment, leading to severe lameness and potential structural damage to the hoof.
The causes of hoefbevangenheid are multifaceted. Common triggers include excessive consumption of rich pasture or grains,
Symptoms of hoefbevangenheid can vary in severity. In acute cases, a horse may appear reluctant to move,
Treatment aims to reduce inflammation, alleviate pain, and address the underlying cause. This often involves veterinary