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Flo. L Gforod rorfare of aright fore hoof of the "regular" form .......... 572 



J. Pair of fore fret of regular form in regular standing jioeition ........ 573 



3. Pair of fore feet of base-wide form in toe-wide standing position ..... 573 



4. Pair of fore feet of baae narrow form in toe-narrow standing position. 574 



6. Side view of an acute-angled fore foot, of a regular fore foot, and of a 



tumpy fore foot ............................................... 574 



a. Hide view of foot with the foot-azu broken backward as a result of too 



loan a toe ...................................................... 576 



7. lxft fore hoof of a regular form, shod with a plain fullertxl shoe ..... 580 



8. Side view of hoof and fullered t hoe ................................ 581 



9. An acute-angled left fore hoof ohod with a bar shoe ................ 583 



10. A fairly formed right fore ice shoe for a roudctrr ................... 583 



11. Left fore hoof of regular form shod with a rubber jwid and " three- 



quarter" ahoe ................................................. 584 



12. A narrow right fore hoof of the base-wide standing potation nhod with 



a plain "dropped create " shoe ................................. 584 



13. HI " if nurfacf of a right hind shoe to prevent interfering ........... 585 



14. (iround mirface of shoe shown in fig. 13 ........................... 585 



16. Hide view of a fore hoof shod so as to quicken the "breaking over" 



in a "forger" .................................................. 586 



16. Wde view of a nhort-toed hind hoof of a forger ..................... 586 



17. A toe- weight Bhoe to increase the length of stride of fore feet ........ 587 



1ft. M<t common form of punched heel- weight shoe to induce high action 



In forefeet ..................................... 587 



