. Diseases of the horse's foot. Hoofs; Horses. FiG. 110.—Under Surface of the Toe of a Hind-shoe. a, Marks the portion of the inner margin that inflicts overreach. cretion of youth than any defect in action or conformation, and his powers should therefore be husbanded by the driver until the animal has settled down into a convenient and steady manner of going. Curative.—Although in some cases it is so small as to go undetected, we may take it that in all cases of coronitis. Fig. 111.—The Inner Margin of the Inferior Surface of the Hind-shoe bevelled to prevent Overreach. there is a wound, with
. Diseases of the horse's foot. Hoofs; Horses. FiG. 110.—Under Surface of the Toe of a Hind-shoe. a, Marks the portion of the inner margin that inflicts overreach. cretion of youth than any defect in action or conformation, and his powers should therefore be husbanded by the driver until the animal has settled down into a convenient and steady manner of going. Curative.—Although in some cases it is so small as to go undetected, we may take it that in all cases of coronitis. Fig. 111.—The Inner Margin of the Inferior Surface of the Hind-shoe bevelled to prevent Overreach. there is a wound, with consequent danger of septic infection of the surrounding parts. Therefore, after attention to the shoeing and removal of the cause, the first indication in the treatment will be to render the parts aseptic. This is best. 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 Reeks, H. Caulton. London : Bailière, Tindall etc.
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