Amaranta
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Completely agree with you. I own what is probably a barn-reared dressage horse, bred in Germany with the intention of being worth a lot of money, so probably never allowed out much as a foal/youngster. It looks like he's paid for it with his feet, which have failed to develop to match his 17 hand frame and still looked like a two year olds at 6. We are getting there slowly, but it's a long job to improve them into proper adult feet. If he had stayed shod, they never would have made it and he'd still be walking on tin cans.
That used to be a common problem with warmbloods, my old vet was convinced it was a major reason for the increase in cases of navicular disease back in the eighties.