
Hoof Function: Thank goodness for the advances in Photography!
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- 1. The heel is the part of the hoof that first impacts the ground on landing. If your horse’s heels hurt, they will try to compensate to alleviate the pain.
- 2. The heel is the part of the hoof that is designed to expand upon landing with the digital cushion absorbing the impact. Landing correctly allows the foot to function properly.
- 3. The hoof itself is the base for all of the structures above it – enabling them to flex and to absorb the impact of a 1000 lbs. horse. If a horse doesn’t or won’t land on his feet correctly, the whole gait changes and all of the associated joints, tendons, ligaments, etc. are in jeopardy of being injured.
- 4. Without a level, pain-free landing, a good break-over cannot be executed.



I actually had a conversation with a friend of mine, not long ago, about how horses land – he was certain that they landed on their toes and then pushed right off of their toes. I asked him to just try to walk that way himself – land on your toe and go forward – it was a lightbulb moment for him, when he tried to walk toe-first, he actually went backwards! Yup, heel-first unless you want to go in reverse!
The Black Pads from Doc Foal's - a cushioned landing for your horse!
