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dian line and toes in 7. Her gait was unsteady in front ; she tried to 

 recover her deficient forward extensions with one or the other fore 

 leg. It was only a case of brief consultation, and, therefore, unsat- 



FIGJIS 



'Xiirech'ons of feet 

 (reduced one har/r J 



r s i . r * . f - L 



isfactory for any definite improvement. She was shod about as given 

 in Fig. 119, and in Fig. 120 are seen her extensions. For the exactness 

 of angles of feet or length of toes, I could not warrant, because there 



r/o. 120 



Extensions of fig. 11$. 



FIG. //S 



so* 



i =Z7 D/st nf-oh~ ^3.98 ft. 



foes about- 3/2 /n, DtiF of- ?ih - J.J/ //. 



&iff. be/: jbairs = .*7 //. 



or 5.54-m 



Average cttst; = 3.72 

 Stride, Mr 88ft. 



out-side he.efs <S//de, 

 J To 4- inches 



was not another chance to try her. She was a very fair type of trotter, 

 standing perhaps a little close together with fore and a little far apart 

 with hind, and also standing slightly under in front but fairly straight 



