Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . Fig. 600.—Same as 598 with PlateRemoved. Fig. 601.—Heel of Shoe 598 with Padof Oakum Attached. is yet considered good authority, strongly advocated this system ofshoeing. He gives the following statement, which explains itself:— The instance in which I was disappointed was that of a horse kept entirely fora riding-horse, and which was consequently almost daily under my own inspection. 80 CAUSES OF INJURY. This horse had very strong feet, one of which was smaller than the other, with the


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . Fig. 600.—Same as 598 with PlateRemoved. Fig. 601.—Heel of Shoe 598 with Padof Oakum Attached. is yet considered good authority, strongly advocated this system ofshoeing. He gives the following statement, which explains itself:— The instance in which I was disappointed was that of a horse kept entirely fora riding-horse, and which was consequently almost daily under my own inspection. 80 CAUSES OF INJURY. This horse had very strong feet, one of which was smaller than the other, with thetoe turning out and the frog almost wasted. The bars of the foot, before he wasturned out, were scarcely visible, but upon examining them after he had been out


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