Horses that pound their feet can sometimes cause sufficient.
Infections that cause laminitis.
Causes of laminitis in horses.
An increasingly common cause of the disease is a hormonal imbalance called cushings disease and womb infections after foaling are a well known cause of laminitis.
Hoof capsule defects cracks flares cracks contracted heels.
There are some infections that produce endotoxins that can lead to laminitis in horses.
The endotoxins are circulated to blood and through the digital artery enters into the sensitive laminae of the hoof and may arise laminitis.
The objective of the study was to determine whether horses with chronic laminitis can have undiagnosed laminar infections without an active hoof abscess.
Environmental puncture wounds or gravels.
Typically causes of foot infections can be broken down into.
In very lame horses for example with a fractured limb the opposite leg is forced to carry extra weight overloading the laminae and sometimes causing laminitis in this sound leg.
Some severe infections or major surgery such as for colic can trigger atoxaemia and can lead to laminitis.
They have hypothesized that pasture induced laminitis might develop as a result of exposure to potential bacterial pathogens that are present in pasture grass and are ingested as horses graze.
In addition any infection in the body can produce enough toxins to damage the sensitive blood vessels and cause laminitis.
The sensitive structures of the foot are susceptible to infection if any of these structures are damaged or weakened.