Apercrumbie
Well-Known Member
From a purely anecdotal point of view, I have met many horses with good straight limbs and feet whose owners have told me were twisted/had problems as a foal which were corrected through careful trimming. I was very surprised to hear it as they were all sound, performing well and showed no outward signs of any issues. I also know two foals, now grown up, who had twisted forelegs as foals, again corrected with special trimming. Both mares are fit and sound to this day so as far as we know, the trimming was successful. On the other side, I also have met a few rescue horses with wonky legs, poor feet, and it is almost certainly because they were left as foals and weren't managed correctly. OP I'm not saying you're entirely wrong in the case of your foal, the lack of consulation worries me though. I'm sure that some foals can self-correct - the problems start when they are compensating, meaning the issue may not be confined to the dodgy leg/hoof.