A Handbook of Horse Shoeing With Introductory Chapters On the Anatomy And Phys

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A Handbook of Horse Shoeing With Introductory Chapters On the Anatomy And Phys
Jno a W John a W Dollar
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FACTORS DETERMINING POSITION OF GREATEST WEAR.
209 the perforans at the expense of the perforatus. Excessive length of the toe is therefore more injurious than the opposite condition because of the importance of the perforans.
The bearing of the hoof is normal when all parts of the bear- ing surface of the wall or of the shoe meet the ground at the same time, and when the toe wall and heel, viewed from the side, correspond in direction with the common axis of the bones of the foot.
It must alwa
...ys be a matter for the judgment of the farrier, when paring the foot, to what extent he shall adopt the in- dications given by the wearing of the heels or of the toe, but Fig. 201. — Two feet seen from the side ; iu a the toe is too long, in h the heels. The dotted lines indicate the correct relations between hoof and pastern.
this much seems quite certain, that wearing of the heels necessitates shortening of the toes, and marked wearing of any part of the shoe generally shows that the portion of the wall above that spot needs lowering, or that the shoe is too narrow at that point ; but in all doubtful cases a final judgment should be deferred until the horse has been seen in motion.


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