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Hoof shape of 18 month old bull.
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<blockquote data-quote="Katpau" data-source="post: 1446444" data-attributes="member: 9933"><p>Gizmom,</p><p>I think I see what you are talking about. The coronet band on the foot that is slightly back may have a small amount of swelling in comparison to the other foot. I think you meant to say coronet rather than hock, since the hocks are not visible in the photos. I also see the dark spot on the hoof which could be a crack, although I think it is just a shadow from the dirt on his hoof, or could it be the shadow of a rock caught there? I could not see the crack in the first photo which appears to be the same foot but I do see what may be a very slight swelling on the inside of the coronet band and what looks like a rock that may be stuck between his toes. It is hard to tell from the photo and could easily be just an illusion. The swelling might be a shadow and the rock may be on the ground and between his toes. He does appear to have a bigger gap between his toes than is desirable, but I have seen plenty of much worse feet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Katpau, post: 1446444, member: 9933"] Gizmom, I think I see what you are talking about. The coronet band on the foot that is slightly back may have a small amount of swelling in comparison to the other foot. I think you meant to say coronet rather than hock, since the hocks are not visible in the photos. I also see the dark spot on the hoof which could be a crack, although I think it is just a shadow from the dirt on his hoof, or could it be the shadow of a rock caught there? I could not see the crack in the first photo which appears to be the same foot but I do see what may be a very slight swelling on the inside of the coronet band and what looks like a rock that may be stuck between his toes. It is hard to tell from the photo and could easily be just an illusion. The swelling might be a shadow and the rock may be on the ground and between his toes. He does appear to have a bigger gap between his toes than is desirable, but I have seen plenty of much worse feet. [/QUOTE]
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