ARTISTIC HORSE-SHOEING. 69 



This shoe makes a very g-ood toe-weig-ht and side-weight 

 combined. It can be calked or not as may be required. 



SHOE TO PREVENT PADDLING AND KNEE-KNOCKING. 



Fig". 35. This shoe is made out of inch by half-inch iron. 



Fig. 36. — FooT-BEARma Surface of Fig. 35. 



creased all the way around, and should be used in all cases 

 of paddling-. 



The great trouble with many horses and knee-knockers is, 

 that the}^ strike on the outside point of the toe. Take any 

 common shoe at the point indicated by A, say, weld on a 



