[Video] P3 Angle and Its Relationship to Hoof Wall Angle

Does P3 bone angle dictate hoof wall angle? In his research, Straffordshire, England, farrier Jon Nunn set out to answer his question.

Through his work of analyzing 100 front and hind cadaver limbs, Nunn investigated the variation of angles of P3 to test the hypothesis of angular similarity of bone morphology to hoof wall angle. This research helped earn Nunn a Fellowship of the Worshipful Company of Farriers.

Why You Shouldn’t Miss This: Leave with a better understanding of the hoof angle in relation to P3 and how that might affect your approach to footcare.

 

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