. Statement of truth and scientific facts . No. 15 69. No. 12 A good hind shoeto add mobility. Ibelieve it is a greatshoe for speed andendurance. In case a trotter or pacer has too much stride all know there are lots of good quarter horses, but manyo fthem get tired in going the mile. A hitch in their gait isgenerally noted. The real race horse makes all possible effortsto keep up his speed, but he weakens and cannot keep thatclip, because of his foot being at too great a forward see, all the driving power comes from the hind limbs,and, where a horses stride is too long, so
. Statement of truth and scientific facts . No. 15 69. No. 12 A good hind shoeto add mobility. Ibelieve it is a greatshoe for speed andendurance. In case a trotter or pacer has too much stride all know there are lots of good quarter horses, but manyo fthem get tired in going the mile. A hitch in their gait isgenerally noted. The real race horse makes all possible effortsto keep up his speed, but he weakens and cannot keep thatclip, because of his foot being at too great a forward see, all the driving power comes from the hind limbs,and, where a horses stride is too long, so that it interfereswith his natural strength, he should be so equipped on thebottom of his feet, to allow him his stride, and at the sametime, use his strength to the best advantage for speed. Anyhoof, shoe, or stride, beyond the limit, is a loss of power,as it causes extra leverage for the flexing of the feet, to thepropelHng limbs. This shoe reduces leverage, and thereforemakes movements easier, and, consequently hitching or hop-ping may be prevent
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