The art of taming and educating the horse : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing, and the practical treatment for sickness, lameness, etc: with a large number of recipes . Fig. 521.—French method of shoeing—after , B, C, D, and E show lines of adjustment. 690 SHOEING. of a form of shoe devised and largely used by him with greatsuccess, the form of which can be well understood hy them. Theobject to be attained is, where there is a


The art of taming and educating the horse : with details of management in the subjection of over forty representative vicious horses, and the story of the author's personal experience : together with chapters on feeding, stabling, shoeing, and the practical treatment for sickness, lameness, etc: with a large number of recipes . Fig. 521.—French method of shoeing—after , B, C, D, and E show lines of adjustment. 690 SHOEING. of a form of shoe devised and largely used by him with greatsuccess, the form of which can be well understood hy them. Theobject to be attained is, where there is a want of mobility, ormuch soreness and inflammation, to so form and a<lj ust the shoethat the foot will partly roll upon the ground and relieve thestrain. This form of shoe has been patented by him. To use words, This shoe, by allowing the foot to roll upon theground, gives the foot the advantage of an extra joint, and to that degree relieves the strain orwant of mobility, whichcauses lameness or sore-ness. Consequently it notonly enables the horse totravel easier, but aids in.


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