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<blockquote data-quote="Vicky the vet" data-source="post: 78165" data-attributes="member: 1026"><p>After rewarming, it is usually first the coronary band that will be noticed to be swelling. Separation and oozing may be seen next. The hoof may or may not separate off, or only parts may slough. The majority of the animals will have shown evidence by a week to 10 days. I've never seen one go over 10 days, but I'm not God, it may happen. It's kind of odd, but very few lose the entire hoof, and if they do, they lose the bones underneath as well, in my experience. UGH!</p><p></p><p>Are you applying any topical meds?</p><p></p><p>V</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vicky the vet, post: 78165, member: 1026"] After rewarming, it is usually first the coronary band that will be noticed to be swelling. Separation and oozing may be seen next. The hoof may or may not separate off, or only parts may slough. The majority of the animals will have shown evidence by a week to 10 days. I've never seen one go over 10 days, but I'm not God, it may happen. It's kind of odd, but very few lose the entire hoof, and if they do, they lose the bones underneath as well, in my experience. UGH! Are you applying any topical meds? V [/QUOTE]
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