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<blockquote data-quote="cowlady1" data-source="post: 450964" data-attributes="member: 5464"><p>This horse doesn't stretch out like her feet hurt her or anything & her hooves are not split. The hooves have like lines that go around the hoof not up or down.When she stretches out she sort of does it like a show horse. Thats the only way I know to discribe this. She may be okay I always wondered if she was or not. I've seen bad cases of founder if she has it I'm either keeping her from getting worse or she just started into it when I bought her.She's a nice trail horse well broke has a habbit or 2. I'd like to keep her. Might need transportion if the gas & ect. keeps going up.You never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowlady1, post: 450964, member: 5464"] This horse doesn't stretch out like her feet hurt her or anything & her hooves are not split. The hooves have like lines that go around the hoof not up or down.When she stretches out she sort of does it like a show horse. Thats the only way I know to discribe this. She may be okay I always wondered if she was or not. I've seen bad cases of founder if she has it I'm either keeping her from getting worse or she just started into it when I bought her.She's a nice trail horse well broke has a habbit or 2. I'd like to keep her. Might need transportion if the gas & ect. keeps going up.You never know. [/QUOTE]
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