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Re: [RC] trimming for riding - heidi

I don't want to start a huge barefoot argument here. But.
But I want to respond to something Michell said: "If there's pathology,
she  may not be able to stay sound w/o shoes."
I just want to say that in my experience, it was when I took the shoes
off my  horse that his pathology was able to reverse itself. That's
because it was  the shoeing that had caused the pathology in the first
place.

Well, sure, that WOULD be the case if bad shoeing had caused the pathology
in the first place.  But there are also many kinds of pathology that are
NOT caused by shoeing, and many of those are relieved by GOOD shoeing...

Heidi



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