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Well maybe an obsession. From a breeders standpoint, I am trying to breed the soundest feet and legs possible. Non of mine wear shoes and are in varying amount of work. My farrier tells me my horses hooves are hard on his tools because they are good hooves. If I breed good straight legs with a balanced skeleton, I shouldn't need corrective shoeing unless that balance would be set off at some time by injury. So to me, it's a big reflection on the type of horse I'm breeding.