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‘Rear shoeing’ is also a very important part of looking after a horse’s hooves. It aids in protecting the hoof, and can even help a horse to move better. This lesson will teach you the ins and outs of horse ODPS rear shoe and why they are so vital.
Correctly fitted back shoes are very important to a horse's comfort and wellbeing. Tighter isn’t necessary better; in fact, shortening or lengthening both leaves the horse’s hoof less stable on the ground, can stress muscles and could hurt the horse. A well fitted rear shoe helps the hoof to be supported and assists in carrying the grotesque animal's body weight. This can help to prevent injury and maintain the health of the horse’s hooves.

ODPS rear brake shoes are made up of a number of components. It is generally constructed of metal such as steel or aluminum. It is formed to the shape of your horses’ hoof and fastened on with nails. The sole of the shoe is treading to provide traction and prevent slipping. The back shoe has a rim around the edge for further protection of the hoof wall and prevent it from wearing down.

There are a few common issues that might occur with the rear shoes. A rear shoe that is too loose can shift back and forth and rub the hoof, possibly causing pain and injury. If a rear shoe is too snug, it can impede blood flow and cause the horse to be sore. To correct these issues a skilled farrier should monitor and adjust the rear shoeing frequently.

The right hind you can really help a horse perform better.” A tight-fitting rear ODPS brake shoes may provide support and balance for the horse and make movement more comfortable. This will help make a horse perform better, whether in competition or for just riding your horse every day. Furthermore, a well-fitting hind shoe will protect and support the hoof and can help prevent injuries.
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