Jericho
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Has been barefoot for 5 months - no problems at all which is good other than a bit of hind toe dragging which seems to have sorted itself.
My problem is that my trimmer isnt very well at the moment and both my horses seem to be doing an excellent job of self trimming so I am not too worried about getting someone in to do them in the meantime. However it would be nice to get a view on my little 22 year old cob. His right fore does not seem particularly balanced when looking at it head on especially when walking forward (it turns out slightly). Should I leave him to it or should I be looking at getting a trimmer out to rebalance them (worried that this will make him very uncomfortable). I do rasp very gently the toes evenly when they get a bit long as he starts to trip a bit.
Would be grateful for any thoughts...
piccies (sorry the front shots dont show a great deal due to hair and I didnt realise they were that muddy!)
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My problem is that my trimmer isnt very well at the moment and both my horses seem to be doing an excellent job of self trimming so I am not too worried about getting someone in to do them in the meantime. However it would be nice to get a view on my little 22 year old cob. His right fore does not seem particularly balanced when looking at it head on especially when walking forward (it turns out slightly). Should I leave him to it or should I be looking at getting a trimmer out to rebalance them (worried that this will make him very uncomfortable). I do rasp very gently the toes evenly when they get a bit long as he starts to trip a bit.
Would be grateful for any thoughts...
piccies (sorry the front shots dont show a great deal due to hair and I didnt realise they were that muddy!)
front right
front left
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