Correcting an Uneven Trim

At one clinic an entry in the MFT Gaits Clinic was transfered to the Hoof Clinic
The horse had been fox trotting before the trim and shoeing but had quit.
The rider thought it was rider error and signed up for the MFT Gaits Clinic
Upon seeing the horse move it was discovered that the horse was hitting its ankles with the opposite front hoof to the point of bleeding, after 3 rounds around the observing area.
The owner was advised to transfer to the hoof clinic.
Below is a play by play of what was done to correct the problems found. Afterwards the horse began to fox trot again.

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