. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . tion of those parts so liable to atrophy,and only through the circuiation can we keep up or restore thehealth, vigor, and growth of frog, sole, heels, and quarters of tJiehorses foot. Prof. McLellan says:— In reference to the use of tips, I give you only an are useful in the case of corns, in quarter-cracks, in thrush,in interfering, and in fitting the horse to run at grass. They arenot applicable to feet that have thin, flat soles, with low are not applicable to heavy work horses with flat feet andprominent frogs (such f


. The art of taming and educating the horse .. . tion of those parts so liable to atrophy,and only through the circuiation can we keep up or restore thehealth, vigor, and growth of frog, sole, heels, and quarters of tJiehorses foot. Prof. McLellan says:— In reference to the use of tips, I give you only an are useful in the case of corns, in quarter-cracks, in thrush,in interfering, and in fitting the horse to run at grass. They arenot applicable to feet that have thin, flat soles, with low are not applicable to heavy work horses with flat feet andprominent frogs (such frogs are liable to suffer bruises when so ex-posed, the resulting inflammation extending frequently to deeper SHOEING. 645 and more vital structures). They are not applicable to feet havingnavicular disease. They are not applicable when, in applying them,it is necessary to disturb the normal relation of the bones of thelimb. They will be found particularly useful in strong feet thathave corns in both heels, and in the case of bad


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