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Foundered Harness Pony - back in action |
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| The pony, before trimming, had a stiff gait and was sore on all 4 hooves. |
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| LF showing wide Toe/Coronet angle, indicating loss of suspension |
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| RF with the same problem as the LF |
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| 10 weeks later, the horse's muscles are more relaxed and he trots sound. |
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| Tighter toe wall growing in from the top of the hoof. Much better hoof alignment. |
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| The pony back in action at a wedding. |
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| The pony, three years after start of trimming. He lost a lot of the puffed up appearance and the cresty neck. |
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| LF, greatly improved suspension and hoof shape |
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| RF, greatly improved suspension and hoof shape |
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