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What’s the right thing though? I have a home bred who was born with issues that (despite early treatment and involvement from specialist vets) could not be be corrected. He is now a happy but wonky trainee lawnmower.
If yours was treated there was no right thing. Ludo is different and I have a picture of him very young standing spreadeagled which would have produced the result we've got if that was normal for him. I now think he was splayed, not windswept, due to confusion caused by what looks like a reverse image x ray.
The right thing is to get your foals trimmed by someone who knows what they are doing. You did that. The issue Ludo has is that one growth plate grew more than the other and this is usually a response to pressure, as I understand it. It should have been correctable for several months before it closed at 6 months old.
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