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Check his hoof balance, too, besides chiropractic.
Look at his chest from the front, making sure that he is standing square.
If he appears lopsided in the front of his chest, one leg is “longer” than the other,
which may mean that one heel is higher and one is lower.
The chiropractor can probably also advise what else specifically
is going on with your horse and how you can correct it.
K.
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