. A text-book of horseshoeing, for horseshoers and veterinarians . A machine-made (drop-forged) front shoe,ground surface. A machine-made toe-weight front shoefor a harness horse, showing groundsurface. Punching good. For these reasons we cannot approve of machine shoes. 2. Finished Cast Shoes.—^They are of four kinds,—•ordinary cast shoes, cast shoes vn\]\ rope buifer, cast shoes withfiber buffer, and cast shoes fenestrated to hold a rubber cast shoes of correct fonn and proper punchingdesigned by Grossbauer, of Vienna, are sold by Hannes Sons,of that city. HORSESHOEING. 133 R


. A text-book of horseshoeing, for horseshoers and veterinarians . A machine-made (drop-forged) front shoe,ground surface. A machine-made toe-weight front shoefor a harness horse, showing groundsurface. Punching good. For these reasons we cannot approve of machine shoes. 2. Finished Cast Shoes.—^They are of four kinds,—•ordinary cast shoes, cast shoes vn\]\ rope buifer, cast shoes withfiber buffer, and cast shoes fenestrated to hold a rubber cast shoes of correct fonn and proper punchingdesigned by Grossbauer, of Vienna, are sold by Hannes Sons,of that city. HORSESHOEING. 133 Rope Shoes.—These shoes have a groove on the ground sur-face, in which rests a taiTed rope, which greatly diminishesslipping on smooth pavement. For this reason alone they are Fig. 135. Fig. 136. Fig. Machine-made (drop-forged) multi-calk fore shoe. A, ground-surface; B, hoof-surface C, profile. Fig. 138. Fig. 139. Fig. 140.


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