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What horses dont need to be shod?

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Sarasea

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16y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

Horses only need to be shod if there is a serious problem with they're feet. (large cracks; laminitis; .etc) But if you choose to leave your horse bare foot I would suggest looking at this site...

http://healthyhooves.ca/

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