What’s in a horse’s foot?

Sensory perception, horses can see with their feet.

Balance, for horses find their balance with all their feet can see.

Traction, for the horse’s foot is perfectly designed to grip the ground, hard, soft, rocky, grassy, sandy or frozen and snow covered.

Shock absorption, for the horse’s foot is the only part of a horse’s body designed to absorb sock.

Mobility, for the horse’s foot is designed to erupt in speed.

Flexibility, for the horse’s foot is designed to flex to grip, balance, see, absorb, and glide.

An iron shoe removes all these properties. ~ Gitty Up, Dutch.

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