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THE CARE OF HORSES 



stances try and ' put yourself in his place,' and half 

 the cruelty of the horse world will be done away. 



The subject of our illustrations frequently forms 

 one of the team in the fire-engine, and right gallantly 



Photo by\ 



[IF. Sha-wcross. 



FIG. 42. 



he does his share of hastening to the scene of de- 

 struction. 



Fig. 42 is the foot with old shoe on ; but notice 

 how perfectly it fits the natural shape and size of the 

 foot. In removing this old shoe I particularly 

 watched, and was very gratified to see how carefully 

 the smith knocked up each clinch with the buffer 



