5i ARTISTIC HORSE-SHOEING. 



ent States and three Territories and never saw such a shoe 

 until I made it. 

 This shoe can be used with perfect safety. 



COMBINED SIDE-WEIGHT AND BAR. 



Fig". 21 represents a side-weight and a bar combined. In 



Fig. 22.— Four-Calk Shoe. 



case 3^our horse needs a bar shoe and you want to use a 

 side-weight to widen his action or to stop him from inter- 

 fering", this shoe will accomplish the purpose, but be care- 

 ful and not let the side weight pass the front of the frog. 

 Keep the most of the weight on one side of the shoe and get 

 it on exactly opposite where the horse hits. 



