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<blockquote data-quote="cowgirl580" data-source="post: 216902" data-attributes="member: 746"><p>no prob alan. don't have a stall for our horses. they are in pasture 365/24/7. will be going out to change water here soon so will take a tape and measure her and try to remember the hoof pick this time to clean her feet a little more. just looking at the hoof, it looks to me like the RF is smaller than the LF from the toe of the hoof. but will measure it to be sure and then talk to the vet tomorrow. we had a really good ferrier, but he injured his back and can no longer do that. like i said earlier, they are hard to come by in this area. the nearest big town is about 60 miles away and they don't want to drive that far. even for 5 horses or so. usually i let others in area know when ferrier is coming so that they can have theirs done too and he gets more business. hopefully i can find someone soon. thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowgirl580, post: 216902, member: 746"] no prob alan. don't have a stall for our horses. they are in pasture 365/24/7. will be going out to change water here soon so will take a tape and measure her and try to remember the hoof pick this time to clean her feet a little more. just looking at the hoof, it looks to me like the RF is smaller than the LF from the toe of the hoof. but will measure it to be sure and then talk to the vet tomorrow. we had a really good ferrier, but he injured his back and can no longer do that. like i said earlier, they are hard to come by in this area. the nearest big town is about 60 miles away and they don't want to drive that far. even for 5 horses or so. usually i let others in area know when ferrier is coming so that they can have theirs done too and he gets more business. hopefully i can find someone soon. thanks. [/QUOTE]
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