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I agree with faracat on that one, I don't understand why the excess hoof wall has been left.
You need a hoof care professional on the ground who will hold your hand through this and trims sympathetically to the individual horse. Easier said than done I know!Very interesting reading amandap thanks! Any thoughts on the hoof shape after the trim?
I'll look today. What would that show?
I guess you didnt pay him then. He should have put a rasp edge at the top of the main crack.
You cannot accurately judge hoof balance or flare from a picture, let alone ones taken from those angles. Photos can be so misleading, and I wouldn't take advice from someone on an internet forum over someone who's seen the feet 'in the flesh'! By all means get another opinion from a recommended farrier or trimmer OP, but don't let ppl worry you unnecessarily when all they've seen is a badly taken photo (no offence meant on the pics btw!)Well, rounded toe does nothing. Look at the flare! Why has he missed that out? This will make the crack worse, not better. He's thinned out the area that is the weakest. It already had a crack in it, what is rasping it away going to do exactly. The foot has not been considered in it's entirity. It's very out of balance.
The outer wall is rasped, sometimes through to the inner wall, to to alter the look of the outer wall angle.Yes, I plead fully to ignorance but fail to see how flare can be rasped off?!!