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SHOEING. 



„ ^„„ , , 1 . -, , + Fig. 598. — Coyered shoe, with the 



Fig. 597. — A shoe devised to prevent ' 



. , , .1. T V. branches very wide and thiu, and deeply 



throwing much weight upon the limb ■' i r j 



adjusted. Applied to very flat, foun- 

 dered, or badly-formed feet. 



Fig. 600. — Shoe with truncated toe; 



Fig. 599. — Ordinary hind shoe for rid- , i ■ i -tr. *■ ^r i,^,.ooo +i,nt ^,-»,. 



■' used on hind feet of horses that over- 



ing or carriage-horses. Face and side 

 view. 



Fig. GO!. — Lafosse's Half-moon shoe, 

 and tip of steel. 



Fig. 602. — Scotch shoe for draught 

 horses. 



