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Originally Posted by jwp475
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Doode JWP.. I look at the LONG pastern area to see that the pony isn't coon footed or to much slope in that area.
Short is good. Not too up and down and not too much slope. sheesh�.



You could have said that to start with which is correct, but that is not what you said. You said LONG then denied saying it and then admitted saying it and now have gone full circle



Look JWP, I said I look at the long pastern AREA. It is still there for you and everyone else to see it says AREA. After you wanted to know things I look for in a "moutain breed". I look at the AREA. Because I am looking for something specific. Actually less of something specific.
I never denied saying it I actually admitted it. YOU read it wrong or twisted it in your mind.



The hoof is below the pastern and the ankle is above the pastern, so the "long pastern area" is the pastern



Sweet Jesus...your point??? I still said I look at the area. Not look for a long pastern. Apparently, as I mentioned there is a long and short pastern.

But don't take my word for it ..go ask your vet.

Here's a diagram to get you started. According to this I was right. But I'm willing to re-learn if you have the facts to support it.

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I believe the human eye see them in this manner

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Still doesn't change the fact I said I look at the area. and I look at the area.?.well, we've been over that.

And if you know what you're looking for...well...




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I am looking at "area which is between the hoof and the ankle and that is the way all horsemen that I have ever been around reference the subject. The term "long pastern area" means a long pastern at least in has with every horseman that I have ever conversed with until now



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Well the bright side is you learn something new every day.

Give it a rest. We all know what I was saying and you are just belaboring a comment for the sake of draging this out.




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All, whom all do you refer?



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When you men are talking about feet, you should read Pete Ramey. He has been studying and trimming for years. Trims a few hundred every year.


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