Short backed horses over reach and do that.
The solution is to change the timing by a smidge. My farrier sets the rear
shoes back and then rounds the toe of the nail to fit the shoe. The other
way is to roll the toe on the front shoe. This gets the front foot off the
ground a smidge quicker. Both work. If your farrier is good, he
already knows thes, he just has to do it intil he finds out how much is needed
for the particular horse.
Ed
Ed and Wendy Hauser 1140 37th Street Hudson,
WI 54016 715.386.0465 sisufarm@xxxxxxxxxx