Horseshoeing

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5c) the foot-axis is straight and more than 55° steep. The hoof is rela- tively short from toe to heel, the weight falls farther forward, and there is less expansion of the heels than in the regular hoof.
Wide and narrow hoofs. — Finally, there are wide hoofs and narrow hoofs, dependent solely upon race and breeding. The wide hoof is almost circular on the ground surface, the sole but little concave, the frog large, and the quality of the horn coarse. The narrow hoof has a strongly "cupped" sol
...e, a small frog, nearly perpendicular side walls, and fine-grained, tough horn.
Hind hoofs. — Hind hoofs are influenced in shape b}^ different direc- tions of their pasterns much as front feet are. A hind hoof is not round at the toe as a front hoof is, but is more pointed. Its greatest width is two-thirds of the way back from toe to heel, the sole is more concave, the heels relatively wider, and the toe about 10° steeper than in front hoofs.
THE SHOE.
PRELIMINARY EXAMINATION.
The object of the examination is to ascertain the direction and posi- tion of the limbs, the shape, character, and quality of the hoofs, the form, length, position, and wear of the shoe, the number, distribu- tion, and direction of the nails, the manner in which the hoof leaves the ground, its line of flight, the manner in which it is set to the ground, and all other peculiarities, that at the next and subsequent shoeings proper allowances may be made and observed faults corrected.


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