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Have A Foot Dragging Out? Grab A Rasp

November 26, 2014

Young horses in a growth spurt often experience some conformational issues.

According to the 2013 American Farriers Journal Horse Ownership Survey, 94% of all farriers are horse owners, and Darren Owen is no exception. His 16-month-old chestnut gelding is growing so quickly that his hind end is considerably higher than his withers.

“The horse gets muscled up during a growth spurt,” says the Suffolk, Va., farrier. “The feet rise up and fall to the inside. I leave the toe to challenge the digital flexor tendon.”

However, the foot likely will drag out. Owen uses a method that he picked up from Craig Trnka of Edgewood, N.M.

“I push the toe quarters in with the rasp,” Owen explains. “It allows the horse to develop a purchase point on the foot to do its work.”

Check out this and more farrier tips from Darren Owen, who is featured in December’s Shoeing For A Living in the next issue of American Farriers Journal.


Do you have a helpful tip that you would like to share with your fellow farriers? Please send it to Jeff Cota at jcota@lesspub.com. If we use your tip, we’ll send you a free shirt.

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Jeff Cota

Maine native Jeff Cota joined Lessiter Media in January of 2014 and serves as the current editor of American Farriers Journal. Jeff enjoys photography, baseball, and the “opportunity to meet and learn from some great people in a fascinating trade.”

Contact: jcota@lessitermedia.com