understuckna trakter och deras påverkan
Posted On 2020-01-27

Look and
compare following points with the next picture:
– underrun heels
– positioning of front legs
– the buck-kneed carpus
– swollen flexor tendons on frontlegs
– conformation of back and the missing muscles behind the withers
– the ewe neck with stiff lower neck muscles
– position of hindlegs, cow-hocked and toes out
– this horse is not able to carry weight in balance under his body
– last but not least: the unlucky face… his nostrils, mouth and eyes telling
about the long during pain

Look and
compare… and see a smiling horse!
ALL points are improved by short period continious hoof orthopedic work!