. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fiii. 407.—Showing Great Excess of Horn. 356 Fig. 498. Bearing-suiface lar care should be taken not to cut so much at any part as to cause bleeding. On thisaccount the op-erator should feelhis way cautious-ly, cutting deeperas he goes bar shouldbe cut away towithin three quar-ters of an inchfrom the point ofthe heel. No moreshould be cutaway from therest of the bar, orpart coming un-der the clip, than may be necessary to give a straight shoulder for it to rest against.


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fiii. 407.—Showing Great Excess of Horn. 356 Fig. 498. Bearing-suiface lar care should be taken not to cut so much at any part as to cause bleeding. On thisaccount the op-erator should feelhis way cautious-ly, cutting deeperas he goes bar shouldbe cut away towithin three quar-ters of an inchfrom the point ofthe heel. No moreshould be cutaway from therest of the bar, orpart coming un-der the clip, than may be necessary to give a straight shoulder for it to rest against. Both sides must be treated alike. If the part has been cut through in the least, it should be protected after the shoe is on by melting a little resin and tallow _ into it, and covering with tow. There have been many ignorant and pretentious quacks, who have presumed to weaken the heel by sawing in between the bars and frog. Only a very small point can be reached in this wa\, -Shoe too Wide and Long,too Concave. Fig. 499 Concave Bearing-surface of Slioe 498 at Heel.


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