Further classified into two types stage 1 or type 1, in which the hoof axis is less than or equal to 90°, and stage 2 or type 2, in which the hoof to ground angle is greater than 90°7 A recently proposed classification system designates four grades of clubfoot2,8 A grade 1 clubfoot has a hoof axis 3° to 5° Telltale signs of a club foot may include an excessively steep hoof angle, a distended coronary band, growth rings that are wider at the heels, contracted heels, and dished toes Most horses only have one club foot, but it is possible to have multiple Club feet can be congenital, or they can develop later in life A Hi Tammy, Your horse does appear to have a grade 2 club foot (see Dr Reddens club foot grading system The hoof angle is 58 degrees greater than the opposing foot with growth rings wider at
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