Cheers to Stryker: A Hoof-Some Milestone!
Raise a blueberry (Stryker’s favorite treat) as we celebrate his incredible recovery journey! Our resilient horse has officially overcome White Line Disease, a condition that threatened his mobility and comfort.
The Diagnosis That Changed Everything
Back in October 2022, Stryker was diagnosed with White Line Disease, a challenging hoof condition where the hoof wall separates and becomes infected. It’s a bit like foundering, but without inflammation. This made his feet unstable and required immediate attention.
Step One: Aggressive Treatment
Dr. Metcalf, our trusted veterinarian, got to work right away. He performed an aggressive hoof trim to remove the infected areas and started Stryker on a treatment plan. For three days, we soaked his feet in a powerful anti-fungal and anti-bacterial solution for 45 minutes. To stabilize his hooves, Stryker was fitted with supportive clogs.
Every Six Weeks: Steady Progress
The road to recovery required patience and consistent care. Every six weeks, Dr. Metcalf removed Stryker’s clogs, examined his progress, and applied new ones. It became a routine—a small price to pay for Stryker’s long-term health.
Fast forward to today: after a new set of X-rays, Dr. Metcalf confirmed the amazing news—the White Line Disease had completely grown out! For the first time in over two years, Stryker is officially “barefoot.”
Barefoot & Thriving
We’ve been monitoring Stryker closely, cleaning his hooves twice daily and watching for any signs of soreness. The great news? He’s been thriving! Stryker is moving with ease, enjoying his freedom, and loving his blueberry treats.
Thank you, Dr. Metcalf, and to everyone who cheered on this sweet, determined horse. Let’s celebrate his journey with a blueberry toast to health and happiness!