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FearTheBigGrayHorse
Reg. Oct 2014
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2017-03-07 1:39 PM
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Pigeon toe
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Posts: 119
Location: NeverLand
I had my post all typed up but it seems it never posted so I will try again..
Asking for a friend..
She has been looking at a local stallion to breed to her mare but he has a slight pigeon toe on the right front. his legs are straight it just seems to be in the hoof. he has never taken a lame step. It has never affected him in the arena.
Would this be a major red flag?
Is this something that could be passed on to the foal.
Any info that I can pass on to her would be greatly appreciated!
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1DSoon
Reg. May 2009
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2017-03-07 1:51 PM
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RE: Pigeon toe
Location: Not Where I Want to Be
1. Maybe
2. possibly
3. It would have to be a smoking deal for me to chose a stallion with a defect over others priced the same, bred the same etc. that did not have the defect.
So in essence it's a personal choice.
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FearTheBigGrayHorse
Reg. Oct 2014
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2017-03-07 3:52 PM
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RE: Pigeon toe
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Location: NeverLand
Ill pass that along!
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BarrelRacing4Christ
Reg. Sep 2010
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2017-03-08 8:34 AM
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RE: Pigeon toe
Ms. Marine
Posts: 4641
Location: Texas
Could also be how the horse has been trimmed... bad trimming can make one toe in or out.
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WinningPaints
Reg. Dec 2016
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2017-03-08 8:42 AM
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RE: Pigeon toe
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Location: Central Texas
There are too many nice studs out there to breed to one that could pass a defect on to my mares foal. Just my opinion.
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