Havent drawn the top half yet but this is the bottom half. It is a bit like one of your big SUV'S the drive train has a few universal joints...
We would fail to get a drink in that bar :)
Well if you take the position of the head of the scapular relative to the center line of the horse then the distance between the front feet, then...
I was wrong once, I thought I had made a mistake but I hadn't.:)
As ever Tom your posts cover my thoughts (except when you are wrong), I nearly gave you a like but you have to many anyway. My goal would be the...
You are getting the picture perfectly Chris. Mark personally Trims an even amount off most hosres heel to heel and the hoof adjusts then radius's the...
I would theorise that they have to become perpendicular through leg placement to travel in a straight line. That then becomes your unequal capsule...
Club feet tend to breakover the lateral toe abucting at the elbow facilitate this.
Dont get me wrong I dont use 0ne but every now and again people with a bit of clout insist on the results of them. Eric Im not sure I understand...
What I,m after is some dialog as to what people recon is right or as I suspect what people think is wrong with it.
What does the collective feel about the use of the "T Bar" as an aid for checking hoof balance, medial lateral if any one is any doubt :).
Must be a European thing, I was averaging 1 a year, having said that not for the last year.
Its an unusual view (palmarolateral dorsomedial oblique or palmaromedial dosolateral oblique depending on which foot) There is a cookie bite where...
Check your spam box, see if In have been relegated :)
I will let Rick keep typing cos he does it much better than I do :) The ski tip is something that fascinates me, and these are my observations, on an...
It is a fascinating subject, irregular shapes, bone absorption, the most common we see is what I call the ski ramp where the pedal bone appears to...
Thank you all, I am having a quiet day now I have shod the home horses :) Going to have a birthday steak and a beer later, how could life be any...
Excellent job. its a way of keeping the section thinner (preventer means preventing limb interference) and equaling the weight with the wider...
In my mind it depends what surface the horse is working on. If it has collateral lig damage then if the hoof is sinking on that side on soft ground...
I think its an excellent thread and good on you Kim for posting it, going to the effort of having it x-rayed to try and match up external views with...
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