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RE: [RC] conformation-toed in vs. toed out - heidi

Because a toed-in horse will paddle, and thus will never interfere, whereas a toed-out horse will wing, and will clip himself on the opposite fetlock or cannon if it is extreme.
 
Heidi


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Subject: [SPAM] [RC]   conformation-toed in vs. toed out
From: "Kimberly Huck" <distancerider@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, December 13, 2006 4:28 pm
To: "'ridecamp ridecamp'" <ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>

I’m getting ready to look an endurance prospect that is “slightly” toed in.  I’ve always heard the saying….”better toed in than toed out”.  Why is that?
 
Thanks so much.
 
Kim
 
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