The Practical Horseshoer. Being a Collection of Articles On Horseshoeing in All Its Branches Which Have Appeared From Time to Time in the Columns of "the Blacksmith And Wheelwright" ..
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Use as few and as small nails as j)ossible, and secure the shoe firmly in its place. In winter use as light calkins as are consistent with the use of the horse, and in summer put none at all on driving horses at least, and if a common sense shoe like the " Juniata" is used, flat on the top and concave on the bottom, many team horses 100 THE PRACTICAL HORSESHOEU. can haul heavier loads and do it easier than they can on calkins. In shoeing- a spavined horse keep the toe low, and use a very long- ...shoe with hig-h heels on the spavined leg-, as the horse has partly or entirelj^ lost the use of the hock joint. The method will make the horse travel much easier and g-reatly relieve the lameness. I do not believe in the so-called spring- heels ; I regard them as a positive injury to the foot. To illustrate : A few days ago a horse came to m.y shop with one front shoe bent nearly an inch. The horse had been driven about thirtj^ miles since he stepped on the shoe. After taking the shoe off I found the foot twisted about three-fourths of an inch.
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