The Practical Horseshoer Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearcht
The Practical Horseshoer Being a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearcht
Blacksmith Wheelwright
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It is necessary for the ridge to grow out as the foot grows downward, and for this six to eight months are required. THE PRACTICAL HORSESHOER. 127 I have seen cases of this disease in horses fresh from the country and in animals which have never been shod. The treatment that I have advised Avill insure a noticeable im- provement in from -four to six weeks. Fig*. 72 represents a foot shod with a tip, and with quarter, heel and frog- bear- ing* on the ground. — By F. G. ~ Favors Spreading for Con...traction. My method of treating tender or contracted feet is as follows : ~ As soon as the frost is out of the ground re- move the winter shoe and pare the foot all it will bear, espe- cially at the heel. Scrape and cut the horn from the sole around the frog, and press on the sole Avitli the thumb until it gives under the pressure. The braces must never be cut very much, and the frog should not be cut at all. A flat shoe with a very low toe calk and no heel calks is then put on and the insides of the heels are clipped nearl}" to a point.
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