Rescue Horse with 30 Pounds of Over Grown Hooves Saved! (Full Story + Video)
As a result of years of abuse or neglect, rescue horses frequently require extra care and attention, and it's not unusual for them to have neglected hooves. Bella, a stunning mare just rescued from a hoarding problem with more than 30 pounds of overgrown hooves, is one such rescue horse.
When Bella was initially saved, her hooves were so overgrown that she was unable to walk. Bella was in excruciating pain and anguish due to the hooves, which had grown to be very lengthy and malformed. It was obvious that she needed quick care.
The rescue squad was committed to helping Bella despite the difficulties that lay ahead. They were determined to provide Bella all the care and attention she required to recover, even though they understood it would be a protracted and challenging path.
A veterinarian and farrier examined Bella's hooves in order to establish the best course of action for her care. Bella's hooves would need to be cut and reshaped in order for her to be able to walk freely once more, it was swiftly established.
After carefully removing the overgrown and irregularly shaped areas, the farrier started the process of cutting and reshaping Bella's hooves. The hooves were so overgrown that it took the farrier a long time and great care to complete the task without aggravating Bella further.
Bella's rescue team made sure she was as comfortable and stress-free as possible as the farrier worked by offering her support and comfort. Bella seemed to comprehend that the team was attempting to assist her, and it was obvious that she was relieved to finally be receiving the care and attention she need.
Bella's hooves were finally restored to health after receiving therapy for several weeks. She was no longer in discomfort and could walk again without strain. It was a miraculous transformation, and Bella was obviously appreciative of her rescue team's efforts.
Bella is already thriving in her new home and savoring the love and care she gets from her new family. She is a living example of the effectiveness of rescue efforts and the value of proper foot care for all horses.
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