8 months on first trim!!

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She needed her first trim this am, as he toes were flaring sligtly in front and she was colapsing a bit behind, he feet now look really good (to me) what do you think? - the major event line is her going barefoot













Thanks for looking
 
I'd say she looks good but there are two very significant event lines. I suspect the first is going bf... The second, a diet change? Did you change her diet post going bf?
 
Some good changes happening, particularly at the back of the foot :).

Has she always been high-low? You're probably already on top of it, but a good bodyworker may be able to help you get to the bottom of it, though obviously it can't always be improved.
 
Two stroke, please will you explain high-low?

You can see it best in photo one - the right fore is quite upright compared to the left fore. It can be caused by body issues, and is often seen in horses which are very dominant on one side (for eg always have one foot forward and the other back when grazing/eating).
 
My farrier/trimmer has recommended looking up a couple of people on the Internet one is patrice someone or other.

She has had a injury in the right fore and has arthritic hocks, with a physio and I've been doing more road work Thanks to your advice two stroke.
 
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