Monday, August 8, 2011
Just maybe... MAYBE....?
don't know them, sorry As for being bow-legged that is most likely more of a confirmation problem than a trimming problem. Certain ways of moving like paddling and certain hoof shapes like being slightly pigeon toed can occasionally be corrected by a very experienced farrier but it's not typical. If it's an extreme problem that isn't easy to miss a normal trimming isn't going to fix it. The exception being in very young horses like foals less than a year old and then trimming feet really won't fix bow'd legs, surgery and splinting is needed.
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