Monkers
Well-Known Member
I have a 21 month old warmblood colt who is showing some significant lateral flare in both hinds.
The off fore has slight medial flare.
The near fore grows evenly yet is the least straight of all his legs!
He is on a mineral balanced diet and his hooves are strong and the horn is good quality. He had just come in from a wet, muddy field yet he still sounds like a shod horse on the hard ground.
He moves well and generally straight. He normally lands heel first in front although not so much in this video.
I must admit I am very tempted to trim these feet back to a "better" shape.
Here is a short video of him moving and some pics of each foot. I hope the link works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekCbzjbLMvY&feature=youtu.be
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!
The off fore has slight medial flare.
The near fore grows evenly yet is the least straight of all his legs!
He is on a mineral balanced diet and his hooves are strong and the horn is good quality. He had just come in from a wet, muddy field yet he still sounds like a shod horse on the hard ground.
He moves well and generally straight. He normally lands heel first in front although not so much in this video.
I must admit I am very tempted to trim these feet back to a "better" shape.
Here is a short video of him moving and some pics of each foot. I hope the link works.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekCbzjbLMvY&feature=youtu.be
Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated!