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I'll probably get to him Friday. IDK. IME, if you leave a foot in that condition long enough the horse will mask coffin joint issues. When...
Let me see if I understand this. When have an upright foot you don't need shoe out the back but when you raise it artificially you still need...
When dealing with negative angles the back of the foot is giving way for whatever reason. How is bringing the foot back to normal angles going to...
Can you elaborate more on what you mean by compromised? The nature of the banana shoe raises the angle and transfers weight forward.
I don't suppose you could get a video of a horse landing heel first with a banana shoe? Self adjusting is complete nonsense. If you put...
Jaye you have to try to use real words to make a point.
When you you put those types of shoes on, you are dictating how the horse is going to load the foot. They either land flat or the top of the...
So you're saying as bulbs flatten out and distort out the back into little points you follow your shoe right out to it? Do you do the same for club...
LOL, I'm not falling back on anything. That shoe is hardly a banana and not much more than a wedge pad with some spacers.
How are you passively supporting those structures? Does the "orthotic" actually make contact with the bulbs?
Having gotten home and seeing a good pic of Ron's shoe, that's not much of a banana. I'd imagine the ground will touch the back of that shoe with no...
Why would you use those parameters? 50/ 50 from coa is blood.
Rick, what structures are you trying to passively super in the back of the foot? Given the heel is bent up, any extra length will be even further...
When you use a banana shoe there isn't really any short shoeing unless you didn't cover the heels. The heels don't touch the ground in the first...
I haven't given it much thought yet. I'm just hoping when I take the shoe off that the sole isn't higher than the wall. Most likely I will just get...
Got a text with a pic yesterday about going to shoe a horse. I know we all have different ideas on how to shoe horses but at some point you'd think...
Nor should you try to dress feet back to 50 / 50 more often than not you would hit blood.[/QUOTE]
I'd much prefer what you saw and did and what was wrong with the horse in the first place than hearing what they did at R&R that didn't work.
So the high heel glued shoe is the same shoe as the aluminum with pin studs everywhere and the toe split in half?
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