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Navicular Syndrome #6 Initial Shoeing, Breakover & Center of Rotation

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A side (lateral) view of the lower limb is very important to assess hoof/pastern angle and shoeing. This view shows that the shoe is placed further forward than might be ideal.

A side (lateral) view of the lower limb is very important to assess hoof/pastern angle and shoeing. This view shows that the shoe is placed further forward than might be ideal.

Initial shoeing was a navicular style shoe, but placed quite far forward on the foot. In this case, it was not the shoe, but the placement that mattered the most. This horse was not being helped by the shoe nearly as much as it should have been.

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