50 ARTISTIC HORSE-SHOEING. 



the same style of shoe, but put the weight on the inside. In 

 all cases of ordinary interfering- the Aveight should be put on 

 the outside of the foot, with the exception of the shoe de- 

 scribed in Fig. 19. 



HIND SHOE FOR INTERFERING. 



Fig. 18 shows a hind shoe for interfering or widening the 

 action of a horse when it is inclined to rock or shuffle. 



Fig. 18.— Hind Shoe for Interfering. 



I use this shoe in all cases of interfering. 



Be particular not to permit the side weight to run around 

 the point of the frog. If you try the slioes made in this way 

 and they do not seem to accomplish the purpose desired, 



