Diseases of the Horse And How to Treat Them; a Concise Manual of Special Pathology for the Use of Horsemen, Farmers, Stock-Raisers, And Students in Agricultural Colleges in the United States
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Generally, however, it is met with at the inner heel, from the shoe being overgrown by that part of the foot when kept on too long. The outer nails do not allow it to work in the contrary direction, and if there is a clip on the outer quarter this is rendered still more improbable. If, there- fore, shoeing is properly managed, corns may always be prevented, and we shall see in the directions for shoeing, at Chap. XXVI., how this is to be managed. At present I have to consider how they are to be... relieved or cured when they are already established. The ordinary mode of treating corns is simply to cut them out, leaving the bar and heel of the crust full, and thus taking all pressure off them. This enables the horse to do his work for about ten days, but then the shoe must be removed, and the paring-out repeated, a process which weakens the already weak crust by making additional nail-holes in it. The shoe at the same t'uue is generally " sprung," that is, it is so bent or filed that the heel does not fully bear upon it ; but this does not lust many hours, and is of little real utility.
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