ARTISTIC HORSE-SHOEING. 



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ing* motion that produces more or less strain and injury 

 to the tendons. Be careful in applying this shoe, as in 

 other cases, to have the foot perfectly level. 



TOE-WEIGHT AND SIDE-WEIGHT COMBINED. 



Fig*. 34 represents a toe- weight and side- weight combined. 



Fig. 34.— Toe- Weight and Side-Weight Combined. 



When it is desired to increase the action of a horse in front, 

 the toe- weight should be used, and if it is desired to have 

 the same horse travel a little wider, use the side-weight 

 also ; forging one side so the weight will extend about an 

 incli further towards the heel than the other. 



