. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. Pio. 17.—A toe-weight shoe to Increase the length of stride of fore feet. The nails are placed too far hack, and the shoe has no characteristic form, but the weight Is properly Fio. 18.—Most common form of punched heel-weight shoe to induce high action In fore feet. The profile of the shoe shows a " roll " at the toe and " swelled " heels. The weight is well placed, but " rolling " the toe and raising the heel's lower action. The shoe would be much more eSectlye if of uniform thickness and with no roll at


. Special report on diseases of the horse. Horses. Pio. 17.—A toe-weight shoe to Increase the length of stride of fore feet. The nails are placed too far hack, and the shoe has no characteristic form, but the weight Is properly Fio. 18.—Most common form of punched heel-weight shoe to induce high action In fore feet. The profile of the shoe shows a " roll " at the toe and " swelled " heels. The weight is well placed, but " rolling " the toe and raising the heel's lower action. The shoe would be much more eSectlye if of uniform thickness and with no roll at the toe. Digitized by Microsoft®. 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 United States. Bureau of Animal Industry; Adams, John William, 1862-; Harbaugh, William Heyser; Holcombe, Allen Anderson, 1850-1920; Huidekoper, Rush Shippen, 1854-1901; Laws, James, 1838-1921; Liautard, Alexandre Franc?ois Augustin, 1835-1918; Michener, Charles B. , 1838-; Mohler, John R. (John Robbins), b. 1875; Pearson, Leonard, 1868-1909; Stiles, Charles Wardell, 1867-1941; Trumbower, M. R. (Milton R. ). Washington, Govt. Print. Off.


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