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Old 11-18-2009, 07:41 AM
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Re: Help me, help these hooves..

It looks like you took the inside heel to about where it should be but the outside one is still not back enough but, on second look that may just be a combination of pigmentation and the fact I'm trying to judge from a picture.
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As Chris mentioned, a T square will help here. Take this view of the hoof and lay a T square along the line in the middle of the back of the foot, the top of the T should line up both heels when the upright bar is lined up with that line in the hoof and bones of the lower leg.
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I also found some more free literature for you...

http://www2.horseshoes.com/index.php...iery&Itemid=74

http://www2.horseshoes.com/index.php...iery&Itemid=74

http://www2.horseshoes.com/index.php...iery&Itemid=74

http://www2.horseshoes.com/index.php...ogy&Itemid=122

Those are just a few articles you can start with, there are tons of good articles on this site. Just go to the top and click articles and start reading.

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