
This are Bubba's front feet before his trim. He is on a four week trim schedule for optimum performance and soundness.


This is Bubba's feet before his trim. I almost did not purchase Bubba 7 years ago because his feet where so bad. He had not been shod on a regular schedule. His previous farrier talked me out of shoeing him much to my resistance.
Bubba is toed in on all fours. His feet where so out-of-balance when I purchased him, he kept tripping and falling down with me on him.
His farrier fixed his feet, and I have kept up his trims for the past four years.
He can go back to shoes, but does well without them. His hooves are very hard.
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