Equine Podiatry & Hoof Care Services in Covington, GA

At Countryside Equine Hospital, we understand that a horse’s health starts from the ground up. Our equine podiatry services integrate the art of farriery and blacksmithing with the science of advanced veterinary medicine to diagnose, treat, and manage a multitude of hoof and foot conditions. We understand that hoof balance, proper trimming, and corrective shoeing are essential to any successful treatment plan. We work closely with owners and farriers to develop personalized care programs that enhance performance and support recovery.

If your horse is experiencing lameness, infection, or structural abnormalities, contact us today at (770) 787-4711 for expert evaluation and treatment.

Common Equine Hoof & Foot Issues We Treat

Canker

A rare yet aggressive bacterial infection that causes abnormal tissue overgrowth in the hoof, canker requires veterinary intervention and specialized care.

Club Feet

This congenital or acquired condition occurs when the hoof angle is too steep, affecting movement and requiring therapeutic trimming or surgery.

Laminitis

Laminitis is a debilitating inflammatory condition affecting the laminae within the hoof. Advanced cases that do not resolve with traditional treatment may require a tenotomy procedure.

Puncture Wounds

Puncture wounds of any variety can introduce bacteria deep into the hoof, leading to life-threatening infections if not addressed immediately.

Keratomas

Keratomas are benign growths within the hoof wall that can cause chronic abscesses and pain.

Navicular Syndrome

A common cause of chronic heel pain,navicular syndrome often requires multimodal treatment approaches.

Hoof & Coffin Bone Infections

These infections can lead to severe lameness and structural hoof damage if untreated.

Soft Tissue Injuries

Ligament and tendon injuries in the hoof can impact movement and require specialized rehabilitation.

White Line Disease

A fungal or bacterial infection that degrades the inner hoof wall, white line disease weakens overall hoof integrity.

Signs of Hoof Problems to Watch For

  • Persistent or sudden lameness
  • Heat or swelling in the hoof
  • Changes in hoof shape or structure
  • Weight loss
  • Foul odor or unusual discharge
  • Reluctance to bear weight or move freely
  • Frequent abscesses or hoof cracks

Early detection is key. If you notice any of these symptoms, schedule an evaluation with our veterinary team.

Equine Podiatry Case Studies

Learn more about common equine hoof and foot issues we encounter and how they can be successfully treated.

Step Into Soundness with Equine Podiatry

“No hoof, no horse,” succinctly sums up how critical equine podiatry care is for the health and well-being of your horse. At Countryside Equine Hospital, we are incredibly proud to offer the world-class wisdom and skill of Dr. Dan Carter, one of only five veterinarians in the U.S. who is also an AFA certified journeyman farrier.

Keep your horse comfortable and sound with our expert equine podiatry services. Give us a call at (770) 787-4711 or book an appointment online.