taraj
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Would a horse that "Toed in" slightly on one foreleg put you off? Is there anything that can be done to improve this? Be interesting to know anyone's experiences. TIA
According to my vet it can be improved with good farriery. My welsh cob was slightly toed in and it did improve with time and wasn't a problem. I mainly hacked though and didn't do anything fancy.
I have found that it depends where the inward turn starts- whether the legs are straight and it is just the hoof) or whether the 'twist' starts higher up
Hmm doesn't sound good then. I have known this horse from a yearling and I know he always used to move straight and has been bought up correctly. He done very well in hand showing as a youngster. Have only noticed the toeing in since he has been shod as a 4 year old, would this of made a difference? (sorry not very good when it comes to feet)
Hmm doesn't sound good then. I have known this horse from a yearling and I know he always used to move straight and has been bought up correctly. He done very well in hand showing as a youngster. Have only noticed the toeing in since he has been shod as a 4 year old, would this of made a difference? (sorry not very good when it comes to feet)