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Centaur ; 



Indeed, the great evils of shoeing are cutting the sole and 

 frog, putting on too heavy and too small shoes, and rasping 

 the outer surface of the wall of the hoof. Sometimes, also, 

 the shoes are allowed, to remain on the feet for too long a 

 period. This ought to be regularly attended to, at intervals 

 of about three or four weeks, and no misplaced ideas of 

 economy should allow a longer period to elapse without an 

 inspection of the feet. 



