FORGING, OVER-REACHING AND 

 CLICKING 



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THAT very disagreeable and annoying fault of 

 striking the forefeet with the hind ones during 

 progression, variously referred to as "clicking," 

 "over-reaching" and "forging," is one to which 

 some horses are predisposed; but it is excited by 

 a number of conditions which can, as a rule, be 

 remedied by rational treatment, even in some in- 

 stances where there is a predisposition. Forg- 

 ing is the result of any cause that prevents a 

 horse from getting his forefeet out of the way of 

 his hind ones, in progression. 



Undue shortness of body is a frequent predis- 

 posing cause, but one must not fall into the error 

 frequently made of assuming that a short-backed 

 horse is necessarily a short-bodied one. A horse 

 may have a short back but long quarters, caus- 

 ing him to stand over a lot of ground or be what 

 is called "long underneath," and be anything 

 but short-bodied, and in fact possessing the ideal 



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