ridecamp@endurance.net: Re: low heel, high heel

Re: low heel, high heel

Lauren Horn (fourhorn@mail.fia.net)
Wed, 02 Apr 1997 21:38:00 -0800

L Eisele wrote:
. She talked about crookedness and when a horse
> leans or pops (not sure if the same) a shoulder, the foot on that side
> is usually lower and larger compared to the foot on the other side. A
> result of leaning and crookedness.

Are you saying if you correct the shoulder, the foot will correct
itself?

Lauren

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