. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 376 -Lateral view of horses foot afterremoval of the hoof. 1. Periople ring, divided by a narrow groovefrom the coronary cushion; 2. which is contin-uous with the plantar cushion, and joins thevascular laminae; 3. through the medium of thewhite zone. Fig. 877.—Lower face of the horses foot, the hoof being Fig. 378. Fig. 379. Two views of hoof with outer portion of the wall removed to show itsinterior. Referred to in the text. a. a. Periople, or coronary frog-band. 6. Cavity in the upper part of wallfor coronary cushion. c. Upper,
. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . Fig. 376 -Lateral view of horses foot afterremoval of the hoof. 1. Periople ring, divided by a narrow groovefrom the coronary cushion; 2. which is contin-uous with the plantar cushion, and joins thevascular laminae; 3. through the medium of thewhite zone. Fig. 877.—Lower face of the horses foot, the hoof being Fig. 378. Fig. 379. Two views of hoof with outer portion of the wall removed to show itsinterior. Referred to in the text. a. a. Periople, or coronary frog-band. 6. Cavity in the upper part of wallfor coronary cushion. c. Upper, or Inner, surface ofbar. d. Vertical section of The same at the heel. e. Horizontal section of Lateral aspect of a lamina. h. Junction of the horny laminaewith the sole (the white line). i. Toe-stay at the middle of toe. fc. Upper, or inner, surface of thehorny frog. I. Frog-stay. m. Cavity corresponding to abranch of the frog. w. Ditto corresponding to thebody of the frog. )9() SHOEING. Fig.
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