Quarter Cracks: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention A quarter crack is differentiated from other hoof cracks by: location (toe, quarter, heel, or bar), depth (superficial or deep), and site of origin (ground surface or coronary band). The hoof crack pictured here is at the quarter of the foot, is deep enough that it involves the sensitive tissue, and originates at the coronary band.
Interior wall cracks usually appear if the foundation of the house starts settling. There are several reasons, which can create this situation.
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- Quarter Cracks: Causes, Treatment, and Prevention. A quarter crack is differentiated from other hoof cracks by: location (toe, quarter, heel, or bar), depth.