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I don't think their hooves are supposed to be flared out like that, are they? I don't know anything about horses, but it seems to me they need a farrier.

The one on the right kept stamping his back hoof, which I took to mean something, but don't know what. Maybe, "Hey, can you fix our feet?"

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 Pam J
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They do need to see a farrier.

Often if left .. as long as they can move around the hooves can and do break back.. but it isnt an idea or a given.

The stamping often is done as a means to get attention... sometimes for food.. or just the need for attention.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Pam J club
Interesting, I did get the feeling he was trying to get attention. Twice when I looked away he stamped until I looked back at him.

I suspect their owners can't afford a farrier, judging by the house and property. It's a very poor little town (Newell, not Tulelake as the location says). At least they had good weight and their coats looked good.
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.

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