. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. —Anterior and External View of RightFront Foot. a, Exterior pedis ligament; b, Suspensory liga- SHOEING. 333. lis / m ^ \ and spaces between the bars and frog. To show this more clearly,three sectional drawings are made from half-size casts, showing theconcavity of the foot at different points between the heel and turnof the hoof, and the necessarily great disturbance of this relation bythe form of shoeusually put A shows thefoot at the pointof the heels asit rests upon theordina


. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. —Anterior and External View of RightFront Foot. a, Exterior pedis ligament; b, Suspensory liga- SHOEING. 333. lis / m ^ \ and spaces between the bars and frog. To show this more clearly,three sectional drawings are made from half-size casts, showing theconcavity of the foot at different points between the heel and turnof the hoof, and the necessarily great disturbance of this relation bythe form of shoeusually put A shows thefoot at the pointof the heels asit rests upon theordinary thickshoe, with calksraising the frogand sole so un-naturally highfrom the groundthat there canbe no contact ofthose parts withit necessary forobtaining mois-ture and preserv-ing a conditionof health. In ad-dition it will benoticed that inthe way shoesareusuallyfitted,the bearing sur-face is very muchconcaved, tend-ing to crowd theFig. 436—Right Front Foot, quarters togeth- Fig. 437 \,


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Keywords: ., bookcentury1800, bookdecade1890, booksubjecthorses, bookyear1895