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excessive extension. The result of the extensions is quite unsatisfac- 

 tory, because it shows the pacing or single-foot habit of extensions. 

 The fore were corrected by a heavier shoe and greater angle on the 

 near fore, increasing the action and elevation of near fore and de- 



roll 



2istnf-oh = 3M ft . 

 I>ist. of-nTi = J.f 6 ft~ . 

 c/iff = ^38 ft . 



or -4:56 in. 



average dist . - 3.65 ft . 

 stride = IZ.5 ft 



creasing its extension in spite of the off hind being still more extended 

 than near hind. 



The square toe of the right fore, in this instance, facilitates the 

 leverage at toe and the lower angle favors a better extension. The 

 variations from general average stride show the off fore to be the freer 



