OMG I have learnt so much in this video my brain is tiered but I’m excited for tomorrow morning so i can go out and have a look at my horses feet Thank you so much
Another question: in the natural hoof showed at 1:23:21 the tip of the frog is very low. it is also down to the hard sole plane? Yet you told me with me horse to not touch the frog. how or why is this natural tip of the frog so low?
if the papillare need the feedback from the ground, why is it that you put something like the mustang roll on the horses foot? does not the outer hoofwall need to give this feedback too?
OMG I have learnt so much in this video my brain is tiered but I’m excited for tomorrow morning so i can go out and have a look at my horses feet
Thank you so much
Another question: in the natural hoof showed at 1:23:21 the tip of the frog is very low. it is also down to the hard sole plane? Yet you told me with me horse to not touch the frog. how or why is this natural tip of the frog so low?
Good webinar!
if the papillare need the feedback from the ground, why is it that you put something like the mustang roll on the horses foot? does not the outer hoofwall need to give this feedback too?
.. and it looks to me that the whole frog is down to the hsp.. am i wrong?
Horses in north America extinct because of environmental shifts and possibly human over-hunting.