TABLE OF CONTENTS. XIX 



CHAPTER IX. 



Specific a\d IJemedial Shoeing. page. 



Its Purpose and Scope Delineateil 227 



Centennial Shoe, No. 1 229 



Centennial Shoe, No. 2 230 



Centennial Shoe, No. 3 230 



Raised Spring Shoe 231 



Scooped Toe RolHng-Motiou Shoi> 232 



" Goldsmith Maid " Bar Shoe 233 



Shoe to Prevent Forging, etc 233 



Non-paddling Shoe 234 



Rolling Motion Shoe, No. 1 235 



Eolling Motion Shoe, No. 2 236 



Shoe to Prevent Stumbling 236 



Toe Weight Shoe 238 



Improved Toe Weight Shoe 238 



Turn-Table Shoe 239 



Common-Sense Shoe 240 



Side Weight Shoe 242 



Rolling-Motion Shoe on Foot 242 



Shoes for Draft Horses 243 



Slice to Prevent Paddling, Cutting, etc 244 



Shoe for Bruised Heels, Corns, etc 244 



Shoe to Balance and Slow Action of Trotting Horses 245 



Shoe for Track and Road Horses 246 



Slioe for Ankle Hitting , 246 



Shoe to Widen Action 247 



Side-Weight Shoe to Equalize the Wearing 248 



Shoe to Prevent Ankle Cutting 248 



Shoe for Curb, Spavin and Sore Tendons 249 



Shoe to Prevent Bruising and Calking 250 



Slioe to Prevent Twisting 250 



Shoe for Wheeled Foot 251 



Scooped-Toe Rolling Motion Shoe 251 



Shoe for Line Trotters, to Prevent Scalping 252 



Bar Shoe, for Line Trotters 253 



Rasp-Cut Shoe to Prevent Slipping 253 



Rasp-Cut Shoe to Prevent Slipping 254 



Haised Split-Bar Shoe for Contraction, etc 254 



Scooped-Toe Grab Shoe 255 



Center Bearing Double Rolling-Motion Bar Shoe 255 



Scooped-Toe Grab Shoe for Speedy Cutting 256 



Scooped Grab-Toe Bar Shoe 256 



Three-quarter Shoe 257 



Shoes for Sprained Tendons (five views) 258 



Spreading Shoe (two views) 260 



Shoe to Prevent Dragging and Forging 261 



Slioe to Prevent Anide Hitting 261 



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