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mind to force the enlarging of, by the foregoing 

 method of Shoeing, or pour Tar fcalding hot into 

 the Foot •, or, without making ufe of any of thofe^ 

 keep his Feet amongft his, moiften'd Dung, and let 

 him always ftand thus upon it until he leave halting, 

 which will be within four or five Days, more or 

 lefs \ and during that Time always anoint his Hoofe 

 at the Coronets with Hoof-falve ; and although he 

 perhaps halted before, becaufe of the Pain which his 

 Falfe-Quarter or narrow Heels gave him, yet this 

 method of fhoeing will, from that Time forwards^ 

 give him eafe : The Falfe- Quarter or Seytne will 

 folder and clofe up to the very Hair, and the Horfe 

 will recover } but 'if this method of lhoeing do not 

 thebufinefs, haverecourfe to the Second Part*, where 

 the Cures of Seymes^ or Falfe- Quarters are particu- 

 larly treated of. 



There are fome Horfes, efpecially your light kind 

 of Horfes, which have unequal Heels, fo that the 

 one ftandeth higher than the other, which is eafily 

 perceived, by looking to the Heels juft at the Pa- 

 ttern : There is no other help for them, but to 

 make ufe of this way of Shoeing with the Half- 

 Pamon-fboe, or to take out their Soles and cleave 

 the Frufh to the very bottom ; that fo, when it 

 groweth up again, you may keep the Heels at aa 

 equal height. 



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