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<blockquote data-quote="cowlady1" data-source="post: 448206" data-attributes="member: 5464"><p>I have a horse that her back hooves are good hardly have to trim them. Her front hooves are always in need of trimming. They don't seem to smell or anything. Could this be a founder problem? We ride on dirt so I don't shoe my horses but keep them trimmed. I always thought all 4 hooves would show founder if she had it. I'm a cow person more than a horse person. I'd really like to know. I've been around horses but don't know as much about them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowlady1, post: 448206, member: 5464"] I have a horse that her back hooves are good hardly have to trim them. Her front hooves are always in need of trimming. They don't seem to smell or anything. Could this be a founder problem? We ride on dirt so I don't shoe my horses but keep them trimmed. I always thought all 4 hooves would show founder if she had it. I'm a cow person more than a horse person. I'd really like to know. I've been around horses but don't know as much about them. [/QUOTE]
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