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cracked hooves
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<blockquote data-quote="NORTH FLORIDA" data-source="post: 445783" data-attributes="member: 2536"><p>My horse had a bad laceration about six months ago. The laceration was on the hind leg. He had to wear a cast and limp around for a while. The laceration healed nicely. I noticed a few months ago that his front hooves had a small crack from the ground up (grass crack). The farrier came out and trim his hooves but did nothing with the cracks. Now the cracks go all the way up and are getting wider, what should I do? I believe this all came from him putting extra weight on his front legs because of the injury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NORTH FLORIDA, post: 445783, member: 2536"] My horse had a bad laceration about six months ago. The laceration was on the hind leg. He had to wear a cast and limp around for a while. The laceration healed nicely. I noticed a few months ago that his front hooves had a small crack from the ground up (grass crack). The farrier came out and trim his hooves but did nothing with the cracks. Now the cracks go all the way up and are getting wider, what should I do? I believe this all came from him putting extra weight on his front legs because of the injury. [/QUOTE]
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