Hoof Crack Repairs
Trim
and balance hoof to correct proportions to dissipate stress and facilitate
even loading.
Using
a 4mm (3/16”) burr in a high speed router tool debride crack of all necrotic
tissue.
Divide
any meshing edges, make a clear step at the edge of the sound horn.
Create
necked notches at intervals in both edges of
the sectioned hoof,
(This will form interdigitation for the thermoplastic
with the horn and deflect any possible shear line.) (photo a.)
If
the crack extends to the coronary border or involves vascular structures
these areas need to be left open to the air and not filled (suitable
medication applied) until dry and granulated. Any areas to be filled dry
but still slightly sensitive on palpation can be covered with medicated wax
putty before adhesive is applied.
It
is wise to leave 10mm (3/8”) below the coronary border before filling, to
prevent any irritation to the coronary border.
Clean
with surgical spirit to kill bacteria
Apply
a thin layer of
Imprint Structural Adhesive to all surfaces to be repaired.
Fill
crack with softened
Imprint Granules (preheated in hot water). Mould in
from the centre kneading into all notches forcing the excess
Imprint
Structural Adhesive out at the edges. (photo b.)