Posted by Tom Neill on September 11, 2003 at 21:52:53:
I recently had 2 different horses with front hoof angles that were greater than their back hoof angles. The angle of the hoof wall matches the slope of the pastern and the slope of the shoulder. The front angles were at 57 degrees, where the back angles were at 53 degrees on one horse, 54 degrees the other. Now since the angle matched the slope of pastern and shoulder, I guess I already know the answer to my question (at least I hope I do). Medial-lateral balance was established as well. Does anybody else see this in their practice, or did I miss something? Both horses moved fine afterwards, and stood correctly. Thanks in advance.