05/29/2026
Heel height is a bit of a hot topic at the moment, but what actually matters is the structure hidden inside them: the digital cushion.
➡️ The digital cushion is a thick, fibrous structure at the back of the hoof. In a healthy hoof, it takes up more than half of the available space inside the hoof capsule and acts as the horse’s natural shock absorber.
➡️ Every time the horse lands, the digital cushion compresses and expands to absorb concussion, support blood flow, and protect the structures higher up the limb. It’s quite literally the horse’s “landing gear”.
➡️ When the digital cushion is weak, underdeveloped or damaged, the whole hoof struggles to function properly. These horses are often more sensitive on hard ground, have thinner soles, lower heels, and place more strain on other internal structures.
👉 👉 So rather than focus on the heel height you can see outside the hoof, it's better to pay attention to what’s happening inside the foot, and whether the hoof is able to move, flex and absorb force the way nature intended. (Of course there are "rights and wrongs" when it comes to the external heel height, but that's a topic for another post...)
❓ If you want to learn more about healthy hooves, and how to achieve the strongest possible hooves on your horse, join our Hoof Care Essentials online course. It's got so much valuable information inside it, it'll make your head spin 😂
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