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<blockquote data-quote="Boot Jack Bulls" data-source="post: 1523108" data-attributes="member: 24016"><p>I believe it is easier to spot when they are set square, but they should be evaluated in a natural stop and on the move for a good read on their structure. You should be able to drop an imaginary line from the back side of the pin joint strait down, and have it hit the back side of the hock and stay along the back of the cannon bone all the way to the fetlock. On the other hand, you want to avoid a banana leg, where the line would hit the hock, but the cannon and pastern would be well ahead of the line. Also avoid a leg set where the cannon is straight up and down, but the line is set behind the pin and the animal has "structure outside itself".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boot Jack Bulls, post: 1523108, member: 24016"] I believe it is easier to spot when they are set square, but they should be evaluated in a natural stop and on the move for a good read on their structure. You should be able to drop an imaginary line from the back side of the pin joint strait down, and have it hit the back side of the hock and stay along the back of the cannon bone all the way to the fetlock. On the other hand, you want to avoid a banana leg, where the line would hit the hock, but the cannon and pastern would be well ahead of the line. Also avoid a leg set where the cannon is straight up and down, but the line is set behind the pin and the animal has "structure outside itself". [/QUOTE]
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