Oberon
Well-Known Member
If anyone wanted advice on their horse's hooves then there are a couple of things to consider....
1) Side pics or front pics MUST be in focus and AT GROUND LEVEL. You have to grovel in the dirt to get a pic that can be slightly reliably looked at. Hovering above the hoof is no good.
2) Solar view - hover directly above the sole. Not to the back or front.
3) Hoof needs to be relatively clean and pref dry. If stabled - brush the bedding off and take pics in the morning.
4) It's impossible to replace the knowledge of someone who's seen them in the flesh - all HHOs can give is a guess
It's best to get someone to help you when taking pics
Look at these...
http://www.progressivehorse.co.uk/html/pin-ups.html
1) Side pics or front pics MUST be in focus and AT GROUND LEVEL. You have to grovel in the dirt to get a pic that can be slightly reliably looked at. Hovering above the hoof is no good.
2) Solar view - hover directly above the sole. Not to the back or front.
3) Hoof needs to be relatively clean and pref dry. If stabled - brush the bedding off and take pics in the morning.
4) It's impossible to replace the knowledge of someone who's seen them in the flesh - all HHOs can give is a guess
It's best to get someone to help you when taking pics
Look at these...
http://www.progressivehorse.co.uk/html/pin-ups.html