brucea
Well-Known Member
I think I wouldn't worry too much about the hinds - all the elements of a decent foot are there and work a=nd the right diet will improve them
The fronts have some good things too - the heel bulbs aren't that bad - but they are underrun - the buttress is too far forward - but don;t look from these pics to be too badly contracted. The farrier must be aware of it as he's set the shoes back from the toe a bit.
It's nothing that getting the shoes off and getting plenty of roadwork wouldn't sort out.
It may be the photographs, but the dronts have that slightly bow fronted appearance - so it's worth watching the amount of sugars this horse gets.
The fronts have some good things too - the heel bulbs aren't that bad - but they are underrun - the buttress is too far forward - but don;t look from these pics to be too badly contracted. The farrier must be aware of it as he's set the shoes back from the toe a bit.
It's nothing that getting the shoes off and getting plenty of roadwork wouldn't sort out.
It may be the photographs, but the dronts have that slightly bow fronted appearance - so it's worth watching the amount of sugars this horse gets.
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