Understanding the geometry of shoeing the hind end - Cornell Vet Equine Seminar Series, March 2021

"Understanding the geometry of shoeing the hind end," presented by Cornell Farrier Dr. Steve Kraus as part of the Equine Seminar Series for March 2021.
Cornell's Equine Hospital, the New York State 4-H Horse Program and Cornell Cooperative Extension are proud to host the Equine Seminar Series. Monthly talks presented equine experts on important equine health and management topics. The seminars are free to attend and open to the public. We hope you will join us and other equine enthusiasts for this exciting learning opportunity!
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  • @danam2637
    @danam26374 ай бұрын

    I would like to know... my barefoot horse is built uphill and bears too much weight on the rear = sore back. Can I just shoe her back feet to raise up the hind end?

  • @user-ir9zp5nj2v
    @user-ir9zp5nj2vАй бұрын

    That's why you don't make the hand feet shorter. That doesn't keep them on the ground longer. You get the front feet shorter so they are breaking over and getting out of the way guy. You sound like you might be done. Cornell needs me to take your place.

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