Barefoot trimming

Discussion in 'Shoeing Horses with Lameness Issues' started by Justin Decker, May 6, 2013.

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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    This one was hauled into the vet clinic fri. Some fine work. Rotated 10 deg.

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    Red Amor Active Member

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    JD are you saying the hoofter caused this ?
    could you comment on your likes or dislikes of the trim
    what would you have done different olson
    thanks for the reply Mate yeah
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    Yes Red the horse was trimmed by a barefoot trimmer at the beginning of last week and was hauled in on fri. Because he was grade 4 lame. The wall was beveled with nippers from heel to heel on both front feet and the horse was bearing full weight on his sole and frog.
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    Justin Decker Active Member

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    I would have left some wall for him to stand on.
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    Red Amor Active Member

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    Thanks Gents
    Nice work you did to help
    good onya yeah
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    Susan Holden Member

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    What a mess you had to start with Justin. How did he walk off? Just curious as to how much it improved, I am guessing a lot?

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