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Re: FOUR-POINT SHOEING
He trimmed my older mare so short twice that she was
>lame on our gravel driveway (she was okay on soft stuff).
He's now shod her a couple of times and she has the classic
long toe, low heel trip in spite of his "Natural Balance"
b.s. and
One of my other mares is marginal on the
>flats but terribly pigeon-toed on hills (wasn't before).
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I forgot to mention that my old farrier also did another
Rocky Mountain Horse at my barn, she's kept barefoot. He
insisted on trimming her very short even when the owner
asked otherwise. She was ouchy on gravel too, and hadn't
been before (owner has been riding her for a year, barefoot
the whole time). And one other thing, oddly enough after
the last shoeing on my horse I noticed that when he stood
still he looked pigeon toed although you couldn't notice it
when he moved. Weird.
SusanB
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