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<blockquote data-quote="AQHA66" data-source="post: 95485" data-attributes="member: 1871"><p>I have a 1-yr. old Quarter Horse filly with a contracted tendon on her right front due to an injury to the sole of the hoof. She has developed a club foot as a result and she rarely bears much weight on that right foot. Thus, the left hoof is wider and flatter than it should be because of the extra weight burden and she stands on the toe of her right foot most of the time. </p><p></p><p>We are currently working with a farrier to keep the right heel trimmed off because it grows out so rapidly but he does not know what to do to change the initial problem...the tendon. </p><p></p><p>Any recommendations as to what can be done to correct this problem would be greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>AQHA66</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AQHA66, post: 95485, member: 1871"] I have a 1-yr. old Quarter Horse filly with a contracted tendon on her right front due to an injury to the sole of the hoof. She has developed a club foot as a result and she rarely bears much weight on that right foot. Thus, the left hoof is wider and flatter than it should be because of the extra weight burden and she stands on the toe of her right foot most of the time. We are currently working with a farrier to keep the right heel trimmed off because it grows out so rapidly but he does not know what to do to change the initial problem...the tendon. Any recommendations as to what can be done to correct this problem would be greatly appreciated. AQHA66 [/QUOTE]
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