Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . Fig. 503.—Model Thin-heeled Shoe. Fig. 504.—Light Hind Shoe. shoe, and rivet it, as shown in Fig. 557. These are now to bewarmed and bent, and, if necessary, filed so as to lie flat against SHOEING. 45 both heels, and just long enough to come a little short of touch-ing the soft horn above it. Next weaken the shoe a little on bothsides, which may be extended over a much larger space than shownin Fig. 558 ; or if the shoe is not very heavy, it may be spread without weak-. so Re


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . Fig. 503.—Model Thin-heeled Shoe. Fig. 504.—Light Hind Shoe. shoe, and rivet it, as shown in Fig. 557. These are now to bewarmed and bent, and, if necessary, filed so as to lie flat against SHOEING. 45 both heels, and just long enough to come a little short of touch-ing the soft horn above it. Next weaken the shoe a little on bothsides, which may be extended over a much larger space than shownin Fig. 558 ; or if the shoe is not very heavy, it may be spread without weak-. so Regu- FiG. 505.—Sole and Wall Cutaway too much.


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