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Dit is wat de arts Dr. vet. med. H. Strasser zegt:
In the last 3 years, the course and healing of navicular syndrome was documented on 53 horses of various breeds. The shoes were removed, the living conditions of the horse changed to more closely approximate the natural amount of movement of a horse each day, and the shape of the hoof capsule was, over the course of months, returned (close) to its natural form through proper trimming. Depending on the length of time the problem had been in existence, and how far living conditions could be optimized, the return to full use of a horse diagnosed with "podotrochlosis" can take a few weeks to nine months.
Verdere informatie is afkomstig van Jaime Jackson, een van de grondlegges van de Wild Horse Trim.
Onderstaand citaat komt uit zijn boek Horse Owners Guide to Natural Hoof Care:
Not surprisingly, navicular is unknown in wild horse country. Nor have I seen it among naturally trimmed, barefooted horses... Please take heart, I am unaware of any 'navicular' horse that has failed to heal in a genuine program of natural hoof care.
Dit is wat Pete Ramey, een internationaal bekende hoefsmid, in zijn boek Making Natural Hoof Care Work for You over
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Simply start a natural hoof program and you will see. I have seen hopeless navicular cases go sound at the first trimming or it can take a while. It is a simple fact that I have never seen a "navicular horse" fail to be completely healed under my care.