This message is from: jen frame <[email protected]>

Well there you have it: totally contradictory information from 2 different
horse owners. I firmly believe it is the opposite Gail: trim the heel to the
wild horse model (i.e. level with the sole) and the toe will take care of
itself!So, this shows that the woman who posted the original question is
going to have to do her own research!
Jen

On 1/18/09, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:
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> This message is from: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
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> Take care in cutting down the heel.  My somewhat dim understanding is that
> the heels will start to take care of themselves if you take care of the
> toe.  We had our vet (who had also been to a horse shoeing school) trim two
> of our horses for a year.  One had heel problems, but she did not want to do
> much at all to the heel.
>
> Gail
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