. A text-book of horseshoeing for horseshoers and veterinarians. Horseshoeing. Fig. Toe-crack immoMlizea by lateral toe-clips and an iron plate secured by small wood screws. Hoof witli coronary quarter-crack, shod with a bar-shoe. The part of the quarter relieved of pressure is indicated by the dotted lines. When there is no lameness, the horse may be used for slow draught purposes. Coach- and saddle-horses should be kept from fast work until sound horn has grown dovm at least two-fifths of an inch from the coronet. Bar-cracks are usually the result of changes of position of the quarters
. A text-book of horseshoeing for horseshoers and veterinarians. Horseshoeing. Fig. Toe-crack immoMlizea by lateral toe-clips and an iron plate secured by small wood screws. Hoof witli coronary quarter-crack, shod with a bar-shoe. The part of the quarter relieved of pressure is indicated by the dotted lines. When there is no lameness, the horse may be used for slow draught purposes. Coach- and saddle-horses should be kept from fast work until sound horn has grown dovm at least two-fifths of an inch from the coronet. Bar-cracks are usually the result of changes of position of the quarters, and are just as frequently brought about by contraction as by leaving the quarters too high. We see them almost en- tirely upon the fore-hoofs. They seldom occur alone, but are usually accompanied by corns. When the crack extends to the pododerm there is a superficial inflammation of the pododerm and lameness. When treatment is not promptly begun the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Lungwitz, A. (Anton), 1845-; Adams, John William, 1862- tr. Philadelphia [etc. ] J. B. Lippincott Company
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