Yes. Founder is a term that is used synonymous with laminitis. In very simple terms, laminitis is inflammation of the laminae. Laminae are thin layers of tissue within the hoof wall. These thin layers of laminae contain a lot of vessels and tiny capillaries that carry blood into the hoof. Different layers of laminae have different purposes but one of the main functions is that these layers are what attach the hoof to the bone. When this laminae gets inflamed, just the weight of the horse on the hooves or walking can damage or tear the laminae, which can cause all kinds of pain and disfiguration of the hoof. The hoof can become detached from the bone, the hoof can rotate around the bone and in severe cases, the bone will puncture through the bottom of the hoof. If you suspect your horse is foundering, call a vet without delay. If caught soon enough, the vet may be able to help stop acute founder or curb it's damaging effects. Also, if your horse already has laminitis, don't let anyone tell you that it is permanently lame, at least not until you talk to a farrier who is trained in Natural Hoof Care practices. Many horses who were once thought to be permanently lame have been rehabilitated and restored back to being rideable. Scroll further down this page for direct links to some more information on laminitis and natural hoof care.
The word you want is FOUNDER (No L in it). Founder is when the sensitive laminae of the hoof begins or completely seperate. Mild founder will lay a horse up for awhile, but severe founder can take a year or more to heal (if it ever does) Many times the cause is illness, high fever and sometimes injury. A lot of horses will founder after colic. Flounder is a FISH
horse founder (a.k.a Lamininits) is when the sensitive and insensitive laminae in the hoof begin to separate. a very painful condition that can be described as acute or chronic. it can be caused by a large intake of carbohydrates such as a large amount of grain or long lush pasture grass as well as long repeated concussion on hard surfaces such as cement or hard packed gravel.
Founder is a very serious hoof condition in horses. It is sometimes caused by eating too much sweet grass. The inside of the hoof (navicular) begins to deteriorate and if left unattended the hoof could get to a point where it falls off. The hoof becomes deformed if not treated within a certain amount of time and the poor horse is left walking on an uneven, crippled hoof.
Foundering in cows refer to inflammation of the hoof's internal connective tissue. This causes abnormal shaping and growth which include hoof wall concavity and ridge formation.
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What is Founder? Inflammation of the laminae of the hoof
What is Founder? Inflammation of the laminae of the hoof
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Founder is NOT a loss of sight. It is damage to the laminae between a horses hoof wall and the rest of the hoof structure caused by inflammation in the horses foot. It is also called laminitis.
When referring to a ship, foundering means "to fill with water and sink." Foundering also means "to stumble or fall." In horses and cattle, foundering (founder) can refer to Laminitis, which is a disease of the hoof wall that causes lameness.
The word you want is FOUNDER (No L in it). Founder is when the sensitive laminae of the hoof begins or completely seperate. Mild founder will lay a horse up for awhile, but severe founder can take a year or more to heal (if it ever does) Many times the cause is illness, high fever and sometimes injury. A lot of horses will founder after colic. Flounder is a FISH
Founder is often not accompanied by swelling especially at onset. The inflammation is inside the hoof capsule where the hoof and the lamina (the surface that holds the hoof to the foot's insides).Lameness escalates as this surface becomes more and more unstable.
Cattle (and horses) become quite lame (or rather, cannot stand normally on their four feet and tend to limp when they walk), and get inflammation, and pain in their afflicted hooves. Founder is a layman's term for Laminitis. Laminitis or founder is essentially the separation of the laminae from the hoof wall causing severe pain in the animal. Cattle tend to get it most when they're on a "hot diet" or high-grain diet. Feed-tested bulls, feedlot cattle and dairy cows are more likely to get founder than any other cows. Cattle on pasture never get founder.
It's called laminitis and it's a serious condition. The most common cause is too much sugar in the horses diet but it can be caused by other things such as overeating of any food (and foundering), excessive riding on pavement, etc.
Another name for founder is Laminitis, separation of the hoof wall from the softer structures of the hoof. Laminitis, a painful and sometimes fatal disease of the hoof.
horse founder (a.k.a Lamininits) is when the sensitive and insensitive laminae in the hoof begin to separate. a very painful condition that can be described as acute or chronic. it can be caused by a large intake of carbohydrates such as a large amount of grain or long lush pasture grass as well as long repeated concussion on hard surfaces such as cement or hard packed gravel.
Founder is called laminitis, a disease of the hoof.