Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . FiG. 569.—Roberges Best Form of Shoe lo Aid theMobility of the Foot in Fig. 570. -Side View of the Above, Showingthe Curve. bility aided by rounding the toe, or setting the calks well back under it. Special Causes of Injury.* I add references to a fewauthorities, showing thebad effect of paring thesole and frog excessively^rasping the outer surfaceof the hoof, and the use ofthick, badly-fitting will call attention firstto the most prominent authority. Prof. Coleman, f


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . FiG. 569.—Roberges Best Form of Shoe lo Aid theMobility of the Foot in Fig. 570. -Side View of the Above, Showingthe Curve. bility aided by rounding the toe, or setting the calks well back under it. Special Causes of Injury.* I add references to a fewauthorities, showing thebad effect of paring thesole and frog excessively^rasping the outer surfaceof the hoof, and the use ofthick, badly-fitting will call attention firstto the most prominent authority. Prof. Coleman, from whose teach-ings all the modern works in this country have been principallyguided in their January, 1792, a Veterin-ary College was started inLondon. A short time after-ward Edward Coleman wasappointed Chief Professor. Icannot do better here thanto copy from Prof. Gamgeeswork on Shoeing, pub- *The illustrations in this article overrun the text, and this will explain why they are notplaced opposite the matter referring to them.


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