Neurectomy and Nerving: A Farriers View

Posterior Digital Neurectomy in Horses, a Farrier's Point of View

by Scott Simpson

Introduction

This work is based only on experience. Not all of it is my own. Much of what I present here has been learned from discussions with scores of equine practitioners. I have seen numerous cases where horses have led a pain free serviceable life following neurectomy. The longest was more than 10 years, the shortest was 18 months. The majority were relieved of pain for at least 5 years or the remainder of their active service to their owners. I have only been involved with two horses which received no relief from the procedure. I currently own and rope off a fifth year neurectomized horse.

                       
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