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Originally Posted by Danzig188
that's odd...i was always under the impression that lighter colored hooves were weaker, but then i read (in bloodhorse maybe) that it really isn't the case--according to that author.
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I trust Hall of Fame Horsemen like Rodney Jenkens and my own personal experience when disputes such as these arise. For instance, I have a mare at the barn that has one light colored hoof and it is smaller than the rest. She also has a wierd fungus that comes up on the back of her heel on that foot every fall. And she is not the only example. There are a lot more, but I'm too lazy to type them up
It's just like some people argue that horses lower their head down to the ground to figure out what an object is at a long distance away. This is actually published in books such as The Horse Industry Handbook. Almost everyone who works with horses knows that this isn't the case and that horses actually raise their heads to look when something is spooking them at a distance.