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THE
ART OF HORSE-SHOEING
A Manual for Farriers,

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BY

WILLIAM HUNTING, F.R.C.V.S.

Editor of The Veterinary Record.Veterinary Inspector for Westminster and Chelsea.Consulting Veterinary Surgeon to the London Road-Car Company.Member of the Committee for National Registration of Farriers.

With nearly one hundred Illustrations.

London:

H. & W. Brown, 20 Fulham Road, S.W.

1895.


CONTENTS.

Chap.Page.
I.Introduction
II.Form and Action of the Foot9
The hoof. The sensitive foot, growth and wear of hoof. The bones, cartilages, pads and vessels. Action of the foot, expansion and contraction, function of the frog. The natural bearing-surface.
III.Preparation of Hoof for Shoeing32
Bearing-surface for shoe. Proportions of foot, height of heel, length of toe, treatment of sole and frog. Faults to be avoided.
IV.The Form and Manufacture of Shoes48
Material, weight, thickness, width. The foot-surface of shoes. The ground-surfaces. Calkins, nails and nail-holes. Machine-made shoes. Prepared bar-iron.
V.Selection of a Shoe65
For varieties of horse and work.
VI.Fitting and Application of Shoes67
Level or adjusted form. Outline fitting, surface fitting. Clips, hot and cold fitting. Tips. The Charlier system.
VII.On Roughing83
Necessity for, evils of. Frost-nails, ordinary "roughing." Movable steel sharps, steel screw sharps.
VIII....

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