angles

Gwen Dluehosh (dluehosh@vt.edu)
Sun, 24 Nov 1996 23:15:04 +0500

I hope people are also looking at the angle which lines up the pastern and
the hoof- I know that Teddy and Tom surely do this, but so newer people
don't get the wrong impression, NOT all horses should be shod between some
arbitrary range- it really does depend on what the horse's conformation is.
Now, if your horses are all related I am sure that a lot of them would be
similar to one another shoeing wise, and it may be that a lot of good
endurance horses do best shod at this narrow range. But it really does
depend on the horse...
I'll be quiet now.

Gwen Dluehosh
Desert Storm Arabians
1156 Hightop Rd, #89
Blacksburg, VA 24060
540/953-1792