Foreign body that does not penetrate the hoof capsule
Stones and pieces of wood or metal may become
wedged into the underside of the
hoof, usually in the
collateral sulci, or between hoof and
horseshoe, causing
lameness without penetrating the hoof capsule. This may give rise to blunt trauma (
haematomas,
bruising). If the
horse is no longer lame once such a foreign body is removed, it may be exercised normally.