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Horse Hoof Trimming Principles, provided by eXtension

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Uploaded by on Feb 6, 2009

This video discusses the basic principles of trimming a horse's hoof.

This video is part of the 2008 Equestrian Academy Sessions made possible by University of Nebraska and Purina Mills. This video is made available to you through www.eXtension.org/horses.

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  • hind feet are supposed to be slightly assymetrical but that looks like a good hind foot on the Haflinger. But I agree with one of the other comments, the toes need to backed up more to ease breakover and the bars need to be trimmed more.

  • toes are wayy too long. heels are likely too high, too.

  • The picture of the haflingers foot is it's hind leg, but yes I agree.

  • But I just don't want anybody else to get that impression because generally, hooves shouldn't be so oblong. Even hind feet which are usually more pointed that the fronts. :)

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