AANHCP Natural Hoof and Horse Care Services for the South East of England


Lozen was not comfortable on her front feet when we first met. Although  she was not "lame" as such and still in work, when resting you could see that she is very straight behind with her hind feet tucked under her allowing the front end to be lifted slightly. She also was alternating her weight between her front feet from side to side.
My other main observation is the length of Lozens pasterns, I can't help but mention that i feel her bones are further into the capsules of her front feet than they would naturally be. The hair line is very high. Here is her gallery.