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horses hooves
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<blockquote data-quote="hayray" data-source="post: 453048" data-attributes="member: 3046"><p>Front hooves mostly grow alot more than the hinds so that does not mean much. You probably don't actually have a problem if you are riding and not noticing any lamness. You can tell if a horse is foundered by when you trim the horse look at the white line and see if it is stretched, if it is not then the horse has not foundered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hayray, post: 453048, member: 3046"] Front hooves mostly grow alot more than the hinds so that does not mean much. You probably don't actually have a problem if you are riding and not noticing any lamness. You can tell if a horse is foundered by when you trim the horse look at the white line and see if it is stretched, if it is not then the horse has not foundered. [/QUOTE]
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