hardheadedhorseluvr wrote:
Did you know coreectively trimming a foal or weanling can cause issues in the other directions.

In other words you take a splayed footed foal/weanling correctively trim them and as they get older they can become pigeon toed.
As this is my profession and I have read more than a few books worked with two well known farrier I can say I know a bit more about this than you do.
She may be crooked but with out squared up pictures you won't be able to tell. With out watching her move or seeing her standing straight, relaxed, and squared up I can't accurately tell you.
Anyone can screw up even a good thing. Most especially a farrier...
And there's lots of theories floating out there about corrective trimming, has been since way before you were born IMHO. But 47 years experience has shown me what works & what doesn't...
How many years experience did you say you had more than myself...?


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