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Shoeing on high low syndrome horses
uno-dos-tres!
Reg. Jul 2004
Posted 2015-08-12 4:45 PM
Subject: Shoeing on high low syndrome horses


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 How do you have your horses with High/Low syndrome shod with no negative PA?
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daisycake123
Reg. Dec 2006
Posted 2015-08-13 6:04 AM
Subject: RE: Shoeing on high low syndrome horses


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I have one that is 20and sound in the front tire a stifle. What we finally did with natural balance the unright foot slid the shoe forward and on flat foot slid back and in the third week i would file a little toe. Before that i used a aluminum shoes one wedge and one flat. Or a pour in pad. Lots of way depending on degree. I have had several of these horses no problem beimg sound.
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komet.
Reg. Jun 2012
Posted 2015-08-13 6:24 PM
Subject: RE: Shoeing on high low syndrome horses



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uno-dos-tres! - 2015-08-12 4:45 PM

 How do you have your horses with High/Low syndrome shod with no negative PA?

Shoeing is pretty basic... 3 things to remember. (PA) 'Pastern Angle' straight, hairline level, shoe in the middle of the leg. They have prolly made some progress since I went to school, but The easiest (if not shortest, time-wise) way to deal with this is make all the heels match and adjust the thickness of the heels on the shoes to make-up for deficiencies. However..... if this has been going on for quite a while, making sudden changes that are too drastic on a body frame that is USED to the way it is..... might.... not be a good idea.
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