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		<title>10 Rehab Tips for Horses with High-Low or Upright Hooves</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>&#160; Sorting out that high-low hooves situation. It&#8217;s the farrier&#8217;s job, isn&#8217;t it? Well yes, they&#8217;re clearly the primary professional. But there are plenty of things you can also do to help. As their horse&#8217;s bodyworker, I&#8217;m often the first to tell an owner that unbalanced forefeet are causing problems right through the body. Related [&#8230;]</p>
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