. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. ing away more thanthis becomes a serious cause of in-jury. The angles between the barsand crust should be moderately paredout, as accumulations here, with con-tinued pressure of the shoe, are apt-^ to induce corns. The frog does notrequire paring more than the removalof ragged parts, and even these betternot be touched. A, ospedis or coffin bone; B, trans-Terse section of lateral cartilage. Second, the shoe should bein form, so that when on, theadjustment of the foot, or itspower to obta
. The standard horse book, comprising the taming, controlling and education of unbroken and vicious horses. ing away more thanthis becomes a serious cause of in-jury. The angles between the barsand crust should be moderately paredout, as accumulations here, with con-tinued pressure of the shoe, are apt-^ to induce corns. The frog does notrequire paring more than the removalof ragged parts, and even these betternot be touched. A, ospedis or coffin bone; B, trans-Terse section of lateral cartilage. Second, the shoe should bein form, so that when on, theadjustment of the foot, or itspower to obtain hold or graspupon the ground, will bewhat it was before beingshod, and yet sustain thewear for the time it is in-tended to be on. Third, it should be nailedon firmly, yet so as to breakor weaken the wall of thehoof as little as possible, andnot interfere with the free-dom of the quarters or en-largement of the foot as itgrows. In its natural condition theouter rim or wall of the footcomes in contact with theground first ; second, the frogand outer edge of the sole ;third, the center of the foot t-nt. —Anterior and External View of RightFront Foot. a, Exterior pedis ligament; b, Suspensory liga- SHOEING. 333
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