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Posted by: paintedwind at Thu Feb 3 00:40:55 2005 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by paintedwind ] Hello all i got my first foal this past year and it was love at first site. But within the first few days i noticed she stood with front legs pointed out. Opposite of pigeon toed. Problem is i called the vet and she said to give it a couple of weeks. Well over those weeks i did start to see some difference. When farrier started coming out it seemed better as well. She is still showing it some. She is not a year yet born May 1 2004. Is it too late to try and correct this or will she completely grow out of it? There are times you cant tell at all then there are those times you can see it in the way she stands Mainly in the ankle fetlock down if that makes any sense. I would appreciate any advice on this. [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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