Thrush & White Line Disease Frequently Asked Questions

White Line Disease and Thrush Disease Frequently Asked Questions

Q. How often do I need to change the Veterinary Preference Thrush pads? A. You should change the pads once daily in order to achieve optimal results.

 

Q. What is Thrush?A. Thrush is a moist exudative dermatitis that specifically involves the areas around the frog on the sole and heel surface of a horses hoof. Thrush has a characteristic black odorous discharge caused from bacterial proliferation. The bacteria can create enough damage to sensitive tissues that the animal may experience pain as well as lameness.

Horses acquire thrush by lack of proper trimming and foot care. Increased depth of the sulci around the frog allows packing of organic material in the foot. A poor hoof care maintenance program contributes greatly to thrush. Organic material which packs around the frog, such as an accumulation of moist sawdust or manure will create an environment in which excessive bacterial development occurs. Keeping the hoof dry and cleaned out on a daily basis helps to prevent thrush. The first symptom a caregiver may notice is a foul odor when cleaning the hoof. As symptoms progress, a blackened, moist discharge or blackened necrotic (dead) tissue may be present in the crevices of the bottom of the foot (sulci). If the condition has progressed sufficiently, the animal may show evidence of lameness or tenderness when it’s feet are being picked out or when it is asked to move.

Q. How do I apply the pads?
1. Holding the hoof in one hand, take a hoof pick and clean the hoof and sulci of the hoof and frog of all loose debris and dead tissue.
2. Remove a single moistened cotton dental roll from the container.
3. Place the roll over the affected area (use one pad for each area to be medicated) and the press the cotton into the sulci (or under the shoe or pad), with the hoof pick.
4. Press the cotton just enough to insure that a snug purchase is achieved.
5. Replace pads once daily.

   
Clean Horses Hoof to apply thrush pads
Thrush Pads for Horses with Thrush & White Line Disease
Q. What is White Line Disease? A. The white line is an area on the horses hoof that is at the juncture of the hoof wall and the sole. The white line is the bond between the hoof wall and underlying structures. When the hoof is examined from the bottom of the sole, the area is readily seen. White line disease is a breakdown of the integrity of the white line by bacterial and/or fungal invaders.

Q.Why is ours different? A. The products currently available are present in liquid form and most are dark blue to purple in color which stain skin, clothing and cement. Since the products are not self retaining, the foot has to be held up until the product dries, which would take several minutes. In order to place enough of the product into the sulci to treat the entire area, leakage and dribbling will occur without fail. This leakage out of the hoof inevitably stains the caregivers skin, clothes, the horses hoof, etc. Even without a product which stains, the product does not stay in contact with the affected areas long enough to be effective. Therefore, most of these products are not only messy but, have to be applied for 10-14 days to be effective (unless the foot is bandaged).

Veterinary Prefernce Thrush Treatment is superior in that it not only provides anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties but that it is a mild desiccant (drying agent), is self retaining and less messy. Additionally, Veterinary Preference can be used for both diseases, White Line Disease and Thrush. /td>
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