. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 517. —Natural Position. Fig. .518. —Effect of Contraction Fic. 519. —Extreme CaseGood Slioeing. and Soreness. of Contraction and Soreness. the vascular structure and coronary ring will be immediately re-lieved, and the sole, which in all cases of this character has beenforced up, as shown, to an acute angle, will straighten and let aid this, the sole must, by paring, be made so flexible that, asthe foot is opened, it will settle down and come back to its naturalcondition. Th


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. Fig. 517. —Natural Position. Fig. .518. —Effect of Contraction Fic. 519. —Extreme CaseGood Slioeing. and Soreness. of Contraction and Soreness. the vascular structure and coronary ring will be immediately re-lieved, and the sole, which in all cases of this character has beenforced up, as shown, to an acute angle, will straighten and let aid this, the sole must, by paring, be made so flexible that, asthe foot is opened, it will settle down and come back to its naturalcondition. The soreness resulting from the compression of theparts will be removed, and a better condition of circulation and nu-trition result. By this course the mobility will not only be re-stored, the horse travel with more freedom and confidence, but asthe hoof grows down it will become thicker and of a better fiber. As before explained, to bring about a healthy condition of cir-culation and nutrition, the frog must necessarily be given contactwith the ground to the degree it will bear, which should be p


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