Ep. 21: Dr. Steve O’Grady on White Line Disease

This episode’s guest is Steve O’Grady, DVM, MRCVS, a farrier with 40 years of experience, who owns Virginia Therapeutic Farriery. O’Grady discusses White Line Disease.

White Line Disease Topics Discussed:

  • Basic understanding
  • Misnomer of name
  • Onychomycosis
  • What causes separation
  • Radiographs and “tapping” to determine affected area
  • Determining treatment
  • appropriate farriery
  • Continuity of hoof for support
  • Prevention?

Thank you toMerck Animal Healthfor sponsoring this season of Disease Du Jour.


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