Idris did the same sort of stance change after being trimmed by Pete Laidley - who took his feet back to the shape he had as a three year old - all the farriers were saying that his pigeon toed stance and turned legs was his conformation and they couldn't change it - I remember his conformation as a three year old, and that's what he has returned to.
Farriers that balance from the "wrong" place for him meant that his inner wall was too high. Pete Laidley balanced to the bony column, and that was right or him.
Idris did the same sort of stance change after being trimmed by Pete Laidley - who took his feet back to the shape he had as a three year old - all the farriers were saying that his pigeon toed stance and turned legs was his conformation and they couldn't change it - I remember his conformation as a three year old, and that's what he has returned to.
ReplyDeleteFarriers that balance from the "wrong" place for him meant that his inner wall was too high. Pete Laidley balanced to the bony column, and that was right or him.
Issy that is interesting. You see improvements in Remi's feet alignment in the three sets of pictures?
ReplyDeleteRemi had issue with inside hind hoof wall being too high in 2011. Reducing it made a big improvement.