This message is from: Jean Ernest <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Would this be the same as what is commonly called "coon foot"?  This is
probably more commonm in the hind limb of a "post legged" horse (very
straight hind leg)

Jean in Fairbanis, Alaska, light snow and +25F

>From my experience as a trainee Evaluator I have seen about four
>Structural Defects in Fjord Evaluations identified as Broken Axis.
>The front hoof rises at its traditional 45-48 degrees. As the hoof goes into
>the pastern there is a rapid change in angle to where the pastern can be
>parallel or horizontal to the plane of the ground the Fjord is standing on.

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Fairbanks, Alaska
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