American Blacksmithing, toolsmiths' and steelworkers' manual . foreJfrm. ^Untbone. Cannon hone—. tfti^cnscruVZiff<tmene. f MtntufarCffffCn, affects the hind feet because of the moisture they re-ceive. This should suggest to ever shoer that moistureis better than shoes. MODERN BLACKSMITHING CORNS Corns are very common to horses feet, a majority ofall cases of lameness is due to this trouJe. Corns are the result of shoes heinj allowed to stayon too long. The shoe, in such a case grows underthe foot and presses on the sole and corns are pressure of the shoe and sometimes too h


American Blacksmithing, toolsmiths' and steelworkers' manual . foreJfrm. ^Untbone. Cannon hone—. tfti^cnscruVZiff<tmene. f MtntufarCffffCn, affects the hind feet because of the moisture they re-ceive. This should suggest to ever shoer that moistureis better than shoes. MODERN BLACKSMITHING CORNS Corns are very common to horses feet, a majority ofall cases of lameness is due to this trouJe. Corns are the result of shoes heinj allowed to stayon too long. The shoe, in such a case grows underthe foot and presses on the sole and corns are pressure of the shoe and sometimes too heavybearing on the heel causes corns. Gravel wedging inunder the shoe or between the bar and the wall is some-times the cause of corns. Leaving the heel and quar-i:ers too high, whereby they will bend under and pressagainst the sole, is another cause of corns. The seat of corns is generally in the Fole of the footat the quarter or heels between the bar and the wall,at the an^le made by the wall and bar. Anything that will bruise the underl ing and sensi-tive membrane of the sole will produce


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