The Horse : its treatment in health and disease, with a complete guide to breeding, training and management . Fig. 633.—A Seated Foot Surface Fig. 634.—A Bad Foot Surface horse. A Hat surface, broken only by a groove or holes for nails, isoften Eidges or grooves are sometimes added for the specialpurpose of affording better grip of the road surface. Transverse groovesweaken a shoe and cause it to break more than longitudinal is known as Rodway iron is rolled in baiS, having on the groundsurface two grooves and three ridges (fig. 635). Into the outer groove the.


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