. The art of horse-shoeing. Horseshoeing; Hoofs; CHR 1905; PRO McNeil, John H. (autograph); PRO McNeil, John H. , Mrs. (donor). 116 THE ART OF HORSE-SHOEING. Fig. 90 shows various manager, and certainly not Mattering to the teehngs or intelHgence of a man. There are many ways of providing foot-hold for a horse on ice and snow. The most simple and temporary pro- ceeding is to use frost-nails, sizes and shapes of these articles. They are not driven through the hoof like ordinary nails, but through the shoe only, which is prepared for their reception at the time of fitting. A shoe to carry frost-


. The art of horse-shoeing. Horseshoeing; Hoofs; CHR 1905; PRO McNeil, John H. (autograph); PRO McNeil, John H. , Mrs. (donor). 116 THE ART OF HORSE-SHOEING. Fig. 90 shows various manager, and certainly not Mattering to the teehngs or intelHgence of a man. There are many ways of providing foot-hold for a horse on ice and snow. The most simple and temporary pro- ceeding is to use frost-nails, sizes and shapes of these articles. They are not driven through the hoof like ordinary nails, but through the shoe only, which is prepared for their reception at the time of fitting. A shoe to carry frost- nails is fitted a little wider than usual at the heels and has at its extremities, or more often at its outer extremities, countersunk holes stamped and directed outwards, so that the frost-nail can be safely driven through by anyone, and its shank turned down over the shoe. There is a difficulty. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hunting, William, 1846-1913; Fairman Rogers Collection (University of Pennsylvania) PU. London : H. & W. Brown


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