Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . as the inside heel and quarter much thicker and 86 SHOEING. narrower than usual; 10. A shoe with crests or points toward theground surface on the toe and quarter, and barbettes at the heels ; 11. A shoe with the calkins doubled over, and provided with rings ; 12. The foot surface of a shoe with the heels turning up toward thefoot ; 13. Shoe with two calkins ; 14. A bar shoe ; 15. A jointedshoe to suit any size of foot ; 16. A jointed shoe without nails, andsecured by the lateral border


Magner's ABC guide to sensible horseshoeing : a simple and practical treatise on the art of shoeing horses . as the inside heel and quarter much thicker and 86 SHOEING. narrower than usual; 10. A shoe with crests or points toward theground surface on the toe and quarter, and barbettes at the heels ; 11. A shoe with the calkins doubled over, and provided with rings ; 12. The foot surface of a shoe with the heels turning up toward thefoot ; 13. Shoe with two calkins ; 14. A bar shoe ; 15. A jointedshoe to suit any size of foot ; 16. A jointed shoe without nails, andsecured by the lateral border and the heel-screw ; lY. A hind shoewith calkins ; 18. A shoe with one of the branches greatly thickenedat the heel ; 19. A hind shoe with a crest or toe-piece ; 20. A hindshoe with the toe elongated and curled upward, probably for a footthe back tendons of which were contracted, causing the horse towalk on the point of the toe. Below, in Figs. 682-685, are given a variety of old Romanshoes found in England, France, and Switzerland, and supposed tobe from nineteen hundred to over two thousand years


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