The Hoofcare Companion

Episode 13 - Sidebone


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Sidebone is one of the most commonly encountered structural changes within the equine foot, particularly in heavier horses and those exposed to repetitive concussive forces. In this episode of The Hoofcare Companion, we take an in depth look at sidebone from a farriery perspective, exploring not only what it is, but why it develops, how it alters hoof biomechanics and how informed trimming and shoeing decisions can significantly influence long term comfort and soundness.

This episode moves beyond sidebone as a simple radiographic finding and places it firmly within the wider context of hoof balance, conformation, workload and management. Whether you encounter sidebone regularly in practice or want to deepen your understanding of its functional significance, this discussion provides practical insight grounded in anatomy and biomechanics.

What We Cover in This Episode

What Is Sidebone
 

Anatomy and Function of the Lateral Cartilages

Pathophysiology and Development
 

Causes and Predisposing Factors
 

Conformational Faults Associated with Sidebone
 

Static Assessment of the Horse

Dynamic Assessment and Gait Evaluation
 

Clinical Signs and Differential Considerations
 

Radiography and Its Role in Farriery Decision Making
 

Trimming Principles for Managing Sidebone
 

Shoeing Strategies and Traditional Sidebone Shoes
 

Pads and Supportive Materials
 

Long Term Prognosis and Case Management
 

Who This Episode Is For

Farriers and farriery apprentices
 Veterinary surgeons with an interest in hoof biomechanics
 Equine podiatrists and hoofcare professionals
 Advanced horse owners seeking a deeper understanding of foot pathology

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The Hoofcare CompanionBy Marc Jerram BSc (Hons) Grad Dip ELR CJF AWCF Master Farrier