FOOT ADJUSTER A^^JJ COMPASS. 



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W^ RUSSEttiS 

 FOOT LEVELING PIATE 

 8 mCHESSQUAF?E 



FOOT LEVELING PLAT 



FOOT LEVELING PLATE AND COMPASS. 



Russell's Foot Leveling Plate is the basis from which the 

 correct measurements of the height of wall, which I have 

 already mentioned, are to be ob- 

 tained. The horse rests his foot 

 firmly upon this plate, and the 

 necessary measurements from cor- 

 onet to base of hoof, or face of 

 plate, are easily obtained by span- 

 ning with a compass around the 

 different points, as shown in Fig. 

 1, and any deviation or inequality 

 between two opposite jDoints is to be marked and the hoof 

 pared or rasped to a perfectly level bearing. If this is accu- 

 rately done the horse will move with orderly 

 soundness and efficiency, and all danger of 

 injury by unleveled hoofs will be entirely 

 obviated. Price $2.00. 



Pages 94, 95, 97, give full explanation 

 of how to use the compass, so as to produce 

 the best results in leveling and balancing 

 the foot, so as to equalize the pressure to all 

 parts of the foot and leg. To be had of any 

 hardware house. compass. 



