My guess is one of his friends or relations trod on the outside of his foot. The thing about broken bones and horses is when pressure and force...
Iknew you would be along soon :) Hell everybody else is here!
Makes two of us. :)
There is always " Dammed with feint praise"
Yep John your shoeing is a pretty woman in high heels :) ( that is indeed high praise)
John aesthetically means it looks pleasing, correct, as farriers we say it looks balanced.
One of the things I like is watching the membership number grow, I think it was 30 when I joined, It will grow and new people will join, how exciting...
Well done Gary :).
Until you decide why they are different sizes then the answer is it depends.
Thank you Justin I knew as soon as I asked :) The reason I found this interesting was the level of displacement and not really that lame, It didnt...
I think its just echo Tom, may even be on the outside of the foot. ps whats the H/L zone?
Well its sort of Stuff of course.
A shoe should look sharpe and crisp but when you shut your eyes and hold it, it should feel like a bar of soap.
You arnt gona believe this one, I didnt :) Aries is a yearling, was tall for age, Spent the winter in a yard with other yearlings, was 3/10 lame one...
Ok Justin did get it, the Horse obviously has a counter-rotated P3, so not sure if DDFT tension was the contributor to the fractured nav bone or if...
here is the foot before we knew the problem.
only one more view and that is the answer. The clues are all there in the history :)
As it seems to be for a similar audience then that would of been pointless :). Id catagorise that as counter rotated.
She's a farrier, I expect she will be along soon.
Nope :)
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