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ARTISTIC HORSE-SHOEING. 



On the sound leg" I put the weight on the outside in all 

 cases. This shoe I have used with good results a great 

 many different times. 



SHOE FOR KNEE-KNOCKING. 



Fis". 20 shows a shoe with an outside weig-ht extended 



Fig. 20.— Shoe for Knee-Knocking. 



around one-half of the foot. This shoe I use in bad cases of 

 knee-knocking. The illustration shows the ground surface 

 of the shoe made for the right fi'ont foot. As the horse 

 swings out and strikes this outside weiglit the foot natur- 

 ally has a tendency to strike on the inside of the toe^ whicl; 



