PART 1 - SULCUS THRUSH Explained - 5 minutes

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PART 1 - SULCUS THRUSH Explained - 5 minutes
This is PART 1 of a 5-part series. Be sure to follow the FB page so the series pops up on your feed.
Each video is 2-5 minutes.
Here is the itinerary:
Part 1 - Sulcus Thrush - Explained. "What is it, and how to spot it."
Part 2 - Sulcus Thrush - "What is the deal with those Contracted Heels??"
Part 3 - Sulcus Thrush - The Solution (How to treat it properly.")
Part 4 - Sulcus Thrush - "Real World Consequences - part 1"
Part 5 - Sulcus Thrush - "Real World Consequences - part 2"
In the equine world, "Sulcus Thrush" is not very well known yet it can be devastating for a horse. Here at Four Oaks Farm Sport Horse Rehabilitation and Recovery Centre we have seen countless sport horses lose their jobs because of recurring soundness problems, and so often those problems can be completely avoided if we, as horse owners, know what to look for. Sulcus thrush is a big one!
The saying goes, "No Hoof, No Horse." Yet too many of us ignore Sulcus Thrush or more likely don't know what it is, and how to spot it and treat it properly. This first lesson gives the full explanation of sulcus thrush and explains why it can be such a big deal.
Cheers, Heath, Vice President, Four Oaks Farm.
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