. The art of horse-shoeing. Horseshoeing; Hoofs; CHR 1905; PRO McNeil, John H. (autograph); PRO McNeil, John H. , Mrs. (donor). Fig. 64.—Omnibus—Stamped Fore Fig. 65.—Omnibus—Hind Shoe. A shoe too light is also an evil as it wears out in a few days, and the frequent repetition of shoeing damages the hoof. Horses show immense variations in the wear of shoes, due to their different forms of action. A shoe which will last three or four weeks on the majority of a stud of horses, doing similar work, will be scraped out in. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images
. The art of horse-shoeing. Horseshoeing; Hoofs; CHR 1905; PRO McNeil, John H. (autograph); PRO McNeil, John H. , Mrs. (donor). Fig. 64.—Omnibus—Stamped Fore Fig. 65.—Omnibus—Hind Shoe. A shoe too light is also an evil as it wears out in a few days, and the frequent repetition of shoeing damages the hoof. Horses show immense variations in the wear of shoes, due to their different forms of action. A shoe which will last three or four weeks on the majority of a stud of horses, doing similar work, will be scraped out in. 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 Hunting, William, 1846-1913; Fairman Rogers Collection (University of Pennsylvania) PU. London : H. & W. Brown
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