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material proved that this view was incorrect, as the edge was turned 

 lip so as to hip partially over the horn, showing that it was the turn- 

 ing of the foot from the heel to the toe which did it, and also proved 

 the importance of having an edge which would not slip as the foot 

 left the <^round. There are horses which dwell in their action, which 

 will require the beveling of the shoe, and this we will take into con- 

 sideration hereafter. 



