Signs of bad shoeing C1

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  • The frog and sole have been cut away too much
  • The shoe is too small
  • Heel of shoe
  • Incorrect type of shoe used
  • hoof unbalanced
  • angle of hoof and pastern are different
  • clinches
  • peripole
  • rough, too low
  • rocks and twists
  • too much rasping to hoof wall
  • The hoof has been rasped down to fit the shoe
  • Too short pressing on the heel
  • Doesn't touch the ground
  • bones arent aligned
  • not suitable for the work or weight of horse
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Signs of bad shoeing C1 (Answer Key)

Created by startinggaiteventing@gmail.com

  • The frog and sole have been cut away too much
  • The shoe is too small
  • Heel of shoe
  • Incorrect type of shoe used
  • hoof unbalanced
  • angle of hoof and pastern are different
  • clinches
  • peripole
  • rough, too low
  • rocks and twists
  • too much rasping to hoof wall
  • The hoof has been rasped down to fit the shoe
  • Too short pressing on the heel
  • Doesn't touch the ground
  • bones arent aligned
  • not suitable for the work or weight of horse

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