. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. kit C:^ K^ ^ Figs. 49 and 50. Expanding shoes for contracted feet. that they are plain shoeB,4iffering from the ordinary shoe by having a slant or bevel at the heels in an outward direction, instead of being precisely level. The extent of this slant or bevel is regulated entirely by the smith who makes the shoe, and may be either slight or of con- siderable extent. If the contraction is slight, the bevel may be shallow, whereas if the contraction is very great, the b


. Breeding, training, management and diseases of the horse and other domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Horses; Bookbinding. kit C:^ K^ ^ Figs. 49 and 50. Expanding shoes for contracted feet. that they are plain shoeB,4iffering from the ordinary shoe by having a slant or bevel at the heels in an outward direction, instead of being precisely level. The extent of this slant or bevel is regulated entirely by the smith who makes the shoe, and may be either slight or of con- siderable extent. If the contraction is slight, the bevel may be shallow, whereas if the contraction is very great, the bevel may be at a more acute angle. The care nec- essary in the ajiplication of this shoe is to be sure that the inside edge of the heel of the shoe shall be set in- side the contracted heel, so that every time the horse steps the heel will be pressed outward by the bevel of. 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 Heard, J. M. (John M. ). New York : J. M. Heard


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