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Old 06-17-2010, 10:21 AM
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Re: Horse stumbling after recent trim/shoes | Toes too short?

When I see back feet larger than front, it's usually a horse that's reaally working off the hind end, high level dressage or reining or perhaps navicular or laminitic in front.
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Old 06-17-2010, 10:24 AM
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Re: Horse stumbling after recent trim/shoes | Toes too short?

my point is that it is not a common occurance in everyday situations
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my point is that it is not a common occurance in everyday situations
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Jaye, it's obvious he knows what he's doing! Why question the man, SHEESH!
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Nick, I suppose you think this is an example of "stellar shoeing"??? LMAO.
Depending on why the horse was set up that way, it just might be...........
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Jaye, it's obvious he knows what he's doing! Why question the man, SHEESH!
is that a front or a hind foot????

it looks like a hind foot; but I see this shaped like that on the front feet!
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Nick, I suppose you think this is an example of "stellar shoeing"??? LMAO.

It used to for Nick, he has come a long way! But not far enough; BTW, who ever does go far enough?
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Nick, I suppose you think this is an example of "stellar shoeing"??? LMAO.
Can you say you've made a big effort to get better since school? I can.
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Re: Horse stumbling after recent trim/shoes | Toes too short?

Heres some more if you can't make up your mind. Feel free to dig up my old stuff, just makes me feel better about where I am now.
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Re: Horse stumbling after recent trim/shoes | Toes too short?

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Heres some more if you can't make up your mind. Feel free to dig up my old stuff, just makes me feel better about where I am now.
Looks like night and day differences to me! But I knew you would better yorself one way or the other
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Re: Horse stumbling after recent trim/shoes | Toes too short?

Shes right Nick good O mate yeah
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