. The art of horse-shoeing : a manual for farriers . Fig, 13.—Under surface of Pedal Bone. being continued backwards by two projections whiclifollow the course of the wall to a little beyond the quar-ters of the foot. (Fig. 13.) From this point to the- 22 THE ART OF HORSE-SHOEING. -extremity of tlie heels, the wall is not supported by bone,but by strong plates of gristle, which are called thelateral Fig. 11—The Lateral Cartilage. The Lateral Cartilages are situated one on either -side of the foot, partly within and partly without the hoof. They form the basis upon which the back p


. The art of horse-shoeing : a manual for farriers . Fig, 13.—Under surface of Pedal Bone. being continued backwards by two projections whiclifollow the course of the wall to a little beyond the quar-ters of the foot. (Fig. 13.) From this point to the- 22 THE ART OF HORSE-SHOEING. -extremity of tlie heels, the wall is not supported by bone,but by strong plates of gristle, which are called thelateral Fig. 11—The Lateral Cartilage. The Lateral Cartilages are situated one on either -side of the foot, partly within and partly without the hoof. They form the basis upon which the back part of the wall is moulded, and being elastic, permit a certaia


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