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SCIENTIFIC HUKSESHOEING. 



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hitting 



Fig. 175. shoe to prevent anki.e hitting. 

 A, Projecting toe calkin. B, Side heel calkin. 



Fi^. 176 is auotlier model of hiii<l sIkjg to prevent ankle 

 If the toe of 

 the foot tilts in, place an 

 inside toe calkin as at A, 

 and a side hcol calkin as 

 at B. Then turn a heel 

 on the outside hranch of 

 the shoe. Always en- 

 deavor hy studying the 

 action to locate the cause 

 of ankle hitting, as the 

 same style of shoe that 

 will stop one horse will 

 not always stop another. 

 I have used all the fore- 

 going styles of shoes with 

 the best results on differ- Fig. 17^. shoe to prevent ankle hitting. 

 ent horses. A, B, Inside toe and heel calkins. 



