This is what I'm seeing in the foot. [ATTACH]
Which breed already has it's conformation predetermined? I think I'd rather stick to thinking the hoof capsule distorts according to forces...
Yes of course, how the hoof capsule responds to forces placed upon it has to do with breed. (n)
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Let me clarify, I've mainly been concentrating on the medial toe quarter fit. I responded to your question about setting shoes back off the toe...
I think it comes down to dressing as much wall as we can without completely compromising the integrity. You can always modify the shoe to reduce...
Probably explains why you have so much lameness in your business. I didn't go on fact checker or anything but I'd be willing to bet most...
Maybe not in your world but in my world the front have of the hoof capsule holds p3 off the ground. If 2/3 of it are compromised, that's a...
I think I'll trust John when he says this horse has had numerous laminitic episodes. I've seen plenty of collateral ligament injuries and...
This is how I went about fitting these types of feet for years. I really don't agree with it anymore. I don't know the math or science...
I think I would use the widest point of the sole rather than the widest point of wall. Medial displacement in the quarter then the wall thins out...
Just go to this site on your phone and hit the upload a file button just like you would on your home computer.
I think if you ran you hammer down the medial branch you'd fix the blowout from your fullering and also increase the length in that branch a...
You should reread the last sentence of my post - That doesn't mean trim all the heel and leave all the toe. And it doesn't mean stack as much...
That's the same basic design of how I made a draft fuller a couple years ago. I needed it so I figured that was the quickest and simplest way to...
The LT/LH seems to be commonly misunderstood. Directly below the center of the coffin bone is the center of pressure. If you were to put a stick...
Did somebody pay the broncos to give that game away?
Your toe is wider than your branch. Walk the hammer around the toe and it should blend in.
If you look at your pic. Where your fullering starts, it's wider than your toe. So say your fullering blew your stock from 3/4 to 7/8 you need to...
I've never been into reworking old shoes like that. When I was starting out, every clinic I went to, the clinician always gave one piece of stock...
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