. A text-book of horseshoeing, for horseshoers and veterinarians . A pair of feet of the base-wide (toe-wide) position seen from in front and from behind. wide position (Figs. 63 and 61) it runs obliquely downwardand outward, and in the base-narrow position (Figs. 65 and66) it runs obliquely downward and inward. Yiewing the foot from the side, we distinguish the regular HORSESHOEING. 71 (nonnal) position (Fig. 68), and designate all forwarddeviations as acute-angled (long toe and low heel, Fig. 67), and Fig. 65. Fig.
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