Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . Fig. .524.—Transverse Section of a Model Hoofat the Fig. 525.—Showing the Usual Archof the Sole. Fig. 526.—Showing Effect ofa Little Contraction. Fig. 527.—Sole BentUpwards. Effectof Contraction. shoe ; also a specimen of the French shoe. The principle is to turn upthe shoe at the heel and toe about the thickness of the iron. shoe differs essentially from this, in that he gives a curv-ature sidewa}s as well as with the length of the foot. What heterms his best sho


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . Fig. .524.—Transverse Section of a Model Hoofat the Fig. 525.—Showing the Usual Archof the Sole. Fig. 526.—Showing Effect ofa Little Contraction. Fig. 527.—Sole BentUpwards. Effectof Contraction. shoe ; also a specimen of the French shoe. The principle is to turn upthe shoe at the heel and toe about the thickness of the iron. shoe differs essentially from this, in that he gives a curv-ature sidewa}s as well as with the length of the foot. What heterms his best shoe, and which is the most unusual, is Fig. 568,which is a thin plate hammered into a rounded or bowl shape, the 52 SHOEING. exact proportions of which are preserved in the drawings 570 is a side view, which will give a good idea of the relativeproportion of the curve. By this form of shoe the foot has perfect


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