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outside quarter, and from there back to point of heel, 

 full but straight (the inside of the web of each heel 

 should measure about equal distance from the crevice 

 in frog at heel), the shoe must not be curled outward on 

 the outside at heel^ and must not extend back at the 

 heel beyond the surface lay of the ivall of the foot (unless 

 it is necessary to use scalpers, when both heels should 

 extend back far enough to hold the strap usually used), 

 and the shoe should not extend back further on one 

 side of the foot at the heel than on the other. If this 

 foot is of proper proportion of depth at front and back 

 adjust a plain shoe of even thickness from heel to 

 heel; if, however, that most frequent fault — more 

 particularly noticeable on the hind feet—ot having the 

 heels of not sufficient depth shall be the condition of 

 them, then, and then only, turn up a slight heel calkin, 

 but do not use them when the heels of the feet are of 

 required depth. 



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