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with its back to the operator; the left thumb is inserted 

 between the hoofs, and the shears are used so as to cut 

 from within. It may be necessary in some instances to 

 put a board under the foot of the animal when standing 

 and to cut back the toes with a chisel and mallet. The 

 paring- of the sole should be such as will give the foot a 

 firm and even bearing when placed upon the ground. 

 When the soreness referred to appears, it should be given 

 prompt attention, lest it should lead to increased trouble, 

 Finely powdered bluestone has proved an efficient rem- 

 edy. Trimming for foot rot is discussed elsewhere (see 

 page 415). 



