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If you are equine lover, it is very important regularly check out the feet of the equine. Always have it spotted by the farrier in order to keep an eye on the hoof.

It is crucial that you assess the correct stability of the hoof as this will provide soundness. Inability to develop the correct balance can result to soft tissue problems. It will also result in unequal loading causing the horse to damage various parts of its bone fragments and muscles. The idea of "no hoof, no horse" just shows how vital is hoof care in the health and overall performance of the pony.

You can examine the hoof balance of the pony by looking at the lateral view, front view, and the dorsal view which is found at the bottom of the foot. First, the lateral or side view should form a direct line. The hoof wall and pastern bone also need to lead in the exact same line. When it comes to the front view, the coronary brand should lie smooth and stay parallel to the floor. In the downward location, the point of center must be between the largest part and point at the rear of the frog,

When something is wrong in the given criteria, it is the time that you have to meet up with a farrier. A farrier is the ideal individual that focuses primarily on horse supplies and hoof care which includes trimming and balancing of the hoof.

Sometimes, folks get frightened with the appearance of farriers. However, you don't need to feel that way since they are the only credible individuals that can assist you with your pony. Looking at your horse is like an automobile. You need to expend on maintenance such as horse supplements and equipment. Therefore, it is advisable that you bring your horse to the farrier for every 6 weeks. However, for horses with more unhealthy feet problems, it is recommended to regularly monitor them for every 4 weeks.

Typically, the farrier suggests that the hoof difficulties of your horse must go through remedial shoeing. The remedy may demand the participation of your vet as the farrier will need to examine the x-rays of the feet. This may give the farrier a proper idea of what is the problem inside the hoof and pedal bone.

When in moments of uncertainty, it is prudent to consult the farrier since they have a mixture of vet and blacksmith capabilities. All in all, they all have what it takes to keep the wellness and strength of your pony.