Re: angles
Allen Xrealname Linda Eisele (linda@ghostridr.reno.nv.us)
Mon, 25 Nov 1996 12:41:38 -0800 (PST)
>I differ somewhat from this perception. What you're really looking for is a
>balanced hoof with proper breakover. To the extent that you're trying to make
>a match of shoulder, pastern and hoof angles ( a theory, not without some
>merit) without primary consideration to breakover and hoof balance, you're
>making a mistake. For example, if you try to duplicate the angle of a long
>sloping pastern in the hoof, you're going to have the same kind of trouble
>that was described in the beginning of this thread.
Are you saying there are times that hoof pastern angles shouldn't match?
When would this be a consideration?
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