It can occur as a complication of chronic laminitis with rotation and sinking of the pedal bone (P3 or distal phalanx), followed by secondary infection. It can also occur in non-laminitic feet with...
Seedy Toe can be treated by getting the horse's hoof a good natural trim and keeping up on it. This should allow the hoof wall layers to re-attach as the hoof grows out and the infected materials are...