6 ILLUSTRATIONS. 



TEXT FIGURES. 



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Fig. 1. Ground surface of a right fore hoof of the "regular' ' form 590 



2. Pair of fore feet of regular form in regular standing position .'*. , 591 



3. Pair of fore feet of base-wide form in toe-wide standing position 591 



4. Pair of fore feet of base-narrow form in toe-narrow standing position . . 592 



5. Side vievr of an acute-angled fore foot, of a regidar fore foot, and of a 



stumpy fore foot 592 



6. Side \dew of foot with the foot-axis broken backward as a result of too 



long a toe 595 



7. Left fore hoof of a regular form, shod with a plain fullered shoe 599 



8. Side view of hoof and fullered shoe 1 599 



9. An acute-angled left fore hoof shod with a bar shoe 601 



10. A fairly formed right fore ice shoe for a roadster 601 



11. Left fore hoof of regular form shod with a rubber pad and "thi'ee- 



quarter ' ' shoe ; 602 



12. A narrow right fore hoof of the base-wide standing position shod with 



a plain ' ' dropped crease ' ' shoe 602 



13. Hoof surface of a right hind shoe to prevent interfering 603 



14. Ground surface of shoe shown in fig. 13 603 



15. Side view of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the 'breaking over" in 



a "forger" 604 



16. Side view of a short-toed hind hoof of a forger 004 



17. A toe-weight shoe to increase the length of stride of fore feet 605 



18. Most common form of punched heel-weight shoe to induce high action 



in fore feet, ..,.......,,.„,. ..o ,..., = ......,...... = .o. ,„ = o o.., = , 605 



